Donald Trump just offered millions of people working from home a deal as he asks them to resign
Briefly

A week after his inauguration, Trump, the 47th president of the U.S., initiated significant changes to his predecessor's policies, including declaring a national emergency over immigration and withdrawing from international agreements like the WHO and Paris Climate Agreement. He scrapped diversity initiatives and proposed controversial measures such as offering buyouts to two million federal workers to reduce remote work and save approximately $100 billion. Additionally, Trump pardoned high-profile individuals and dismissed lawyers involved in cases against him, revealing his intent to reshape the federal landscape.
Trump has wasted no time in dramatically overhauling the work of his predecessor, Joe Biden, with a series of bold and controversial proposals.
Under Trump’s new policies, around two million federal workers received an opportunity to take a buyout to curb home-working practices, signaling a drastic shift in employment structure.
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