Trump’s actions are pushing thousands of experts to flee government – The Washington Post
Trump’s actions are pushing thousands of experts to flee government
Updated, May 17, 2025 at 10:33 a.m. EDTtoday at 10:33 a.m. EDT, 10 min
By Hannah Natanson, Dan Diamond, Rachel Siegel, Jacob Bogage and Ian Duncan
At the National Institutes of Health, six directors — from institutes focused on infectious disease, child health, nursing research and the human genome — are leaving or being forced out.
President Donald Trump leaves the Oval Office on May 1. Offers of early resignation and voluntary separation are pushing thousands of experienced staffers out of the federal government. (Demetrius Freeman / The Washington Post)At the Federal Aviation Administration, nearly a dozen top leaders, including the chief air traffic officer, are retiring early.
And at the Treasury Department, more than 200 experienced managers and highly skilled technical experts who help run the government’s financial systems chose to accept the Trump administration’s resignation offer earlier this year, according to a staffer and documents obtained by The Washington Post.
Across the federal government, a push for early retirement and voluntary separation is fueling a voluntary exodus of experienced, knowledgeable staffers unlike anything in living memory, according to interviews with 18 employees across 10 agencies and records reviewed by The Post. Other leaders with decades of service are being dismissed as the administration eliminates full offices or divisions at a time.
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