After DOGE firings White House asks
new job seekers to write Trump loyalty
essays, from lawyers to janitors
June 6
After a months-long freeze on hiring
new federal employees and the Elon
Musk-led DOGE cuts to the government
workforce, the Trump administration
is ready to resume civil service
hiring — as long as the applicants
answer a few essay questions about
their level of loyalty to the
president and his mission.
The Office of Personnel Management
last week quietly published a
memorandum authored by Vince Haley,
the White House’s head of domestic
policy that was addressed to the
head or acting head of every agency
across the entire executive branch.
According to the White House’s
directive, a copy of which was
reviewed by The Independent, anyone
applying for a civil service position
at entry level or above — including
such jobs as nurses, janitors,
economists and lawyers, among others —
must respond to a series of essay
questions before they can even be
considered for an interview.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/doge-staffin >g-trump-white-house-jobs-b2762174.html
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