Federal Workers Finding Creative Ways to Push Back Against Trump Administration
Many federal employees are unhappy about the election of Donald Trump as president, and organized movements within the federal workforce are taking place.
Many federal employees are unhappy about the election of Donald Trump as president, and organized movements within the federal workforce are taking place.
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