Federal workers haunted by Oklahoma City bombing fear Trump's barbs
Briefly

Alan, a 24-year Army veteran turned cybersecurity specialist, contemplates job security amidst a federal workforce purge. Despite his commitment to serving military missions, he faces uncertainty and feels villainized by political rhetoric labeling federal workers negatively. With approximately 42,000 federal employees in Oklahoma City, many of whom are veterans, the situation raises concerns about their treatment and the implications of such government actions. The article emphasizes the dedication of these workers to their community and the values they uphold, despite financial temptations from the private sector.
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