Trump Plot to Purge Civil Servants If Reelected Draws Alarm
Government watchdogs on Friday warned that a plan by former President Donald Trump to drastically remake the federal workforce should he win the presidency in 2024 would “utterly destroy” public service in the United States.
As Axios reported Friday, central to Trump’s plans for a second term is the reinstatement of his executive order known as “Schedule F,” which established a new category of federal employees.
Under the executive order, which Trump signed just days before losing the 2020 election, thousands of federal workers who have served under presidents from both major political parties could be reclassified as “Schedule F” employees, eliminating their employment protections.
Trump could purge as many as 50,000 members of the nonpartisan workforce who he deems to have influence over policy decisions, leaving them with no recourse, and fill their jobs with “loyalists to him and his ‘America First’ ideology,” according to sources who spoke to Axios.
The plan would go “beyond ‘deconstructing the administrative state,'” said the Coalition for Sensible Safeguards, which advocates for regulatory protections for the economic system, public health, and other sectors. “It’s a plan to utterly destroy it.”
Schedule F “would effectively upend the modern civil service, triggering a shock wave across the bureaucracy,” wrote Jonathan Swan at Axios. “The next president might then move to gut those pro-Trump ranks—and face the question of whether to replace them with her or his own loyalists, or revert to a traditional bureaucracy. Such pendulum swings and politicization could threaten the continuity and quality of service to taxpayers, the regulatory protections, the checks on executive power, and other aspects of American democracy.”
The reinstatement of Schedule F would result in a “reckless, lawless administration,” said Georgetown University professor Don Moynihan.
Originally published at Commondreams.org.