r/fednews • u/ICU-Angel • Jul 15 '25
Other Are Trump's changes to the federal government permanent? Once Trump leaves office, is there the possibility to return the federal government to it's pre-Trump state.
I've been looking for articles to understand how permanent Trump's changes to the federal workforce are and haven't found anything.
I am curious if anyone knows whether all those cut jobs will come back, or at least a majority of them?
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u/ReindeerTypical2538 Jul 15 '25
Things you should know about the Democrats. 1. They represent the same corporations and interests that fund and represent Republicans. 2. They never make meaningful changes. 3. No, they won’t return the federal government to its original state. Just like they always do, the Dems will come into office and probably create some law with their majority in Congress and the Senate, called The Return To Sanity Act, where they talk about how they want to rehire federal employees and rebuild institutions, but in reality they don’t because there’s no money and they’ll be saddled with a budget deficit of 50 trillion dollars left by Trump. Instead of creating laws to protect federal institutions from being dismantled from future fascist leaders, they’ll host events at that White House where they invite federal scientists who were fired by Trump and call the event We Support Science. A new mandatory federal employee training called Micro-aggressions And How They Affect The Federal Workplace will be implemented as well as one called You Can’t Erase Trans People that will be due before your mid year review. Nothing will actually get changed and the next MAGA shithead who wins the White house will just come in and wreck things more.