The article discusses the significant changes implemented by the Trump administration in its initial 100 days, marked by deep cuts to various departments and the appointment of personal allies to cabinet positions. This restructuring has resulted in chaos and dysfunction among civil servants at the Departments of Defense, State, and Health and Human Services, as they struggle to adapt to new leadership with little government experience. NPR correspondents highlight the challenges these workers face in continuing their agencies' missions amidst this upheaval.
The Trump administration is implementing deep cuts to the federal government, appointing inexperienced allies to key positions, leading to chaos within civil service areas.
Federal workers report dysfunction at agencies due to leadership changes, affecting operations and the missions of the Departments of Defense, State, and Health and Human Services.
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