Trump’s First 100 Days: Federal Workers
JAN. 20:
FEB 6:
FEB. 17:
MARCH 4:
MARCH 5:
APRIL 27:
Trump establishes the Department of Governmental Efficiency (DOGE).
More than 40,000 federal workers are offered a resignation program, leading to confusion in the region.
Presidents’ Day protests regionally draw thousands opposing DOGE and Musk.
Fired federal workers from Pa. attend Trump’s speech to Congress.
Gov. Josh Shapiro announces he wants to hire fired federal workers.
Move to dismantle AmeriCorps leaves some area employees in limbo.
JAN. 28:
FEB. 16:
FEB. 20:
APRIL 8:
APRIL 14:
The administration offers roughly 2 million federal workers the option to resign but be paid through the end of September, including hundreds in the Philadelphia region.
Workers at Independence Hall and national historic sites are among those targeted regionally.
Philadelphia employees are among 6,700 laid off at the IRS.
Supreme Court clears way for Trump administration’s probationary workforce reductions.
An internal memo outlines Trump’s
plans to cut funding to the State Department by nearly 50% next fiscal year.
John Duchneskie / Staff Artist
Trump’s First 100 Days:
Federal Workers
JAN. 20:
Trump establishes the Department of Governmental Efficiency (DOGE).
JAN. 28:
The administration offers roughly 2 million federal workers the option to resign but be paid through the end of September, including hundreds in the Philadelphia region.
FEB. 6
More than 40,000 federal workers are offered a resignation program, leading to confusion in the region.
FEB. 16
Workers at Independence Hall and national historic sites are among those targeted regionally.
FEB. 20
Philadelphia employees are among 6,700 laid off at the IRS.
MARCH 4
Fired federal workers from Pa. attend Trump’s speech to Congress.
MARCH 5
Gov. Josh Shapiro announces he wants to hire fired federal workers.
APRIL 8
Supreme Court clears way for Trump administration’s probationary workforce reductions.
APRIL 14
An internal memo outlines Trump’s
plans to cut funding to the State Department by nearly 50% next fiscal year.
APRIL 24
Move to dismantle AmeriCorps leaves some area employees in limbo.
John Duchneskie / Staff Artist