President-elect Donald Trump vowed to relocate tens of thousands of federal employees on the campaign trail.
It’s a familiar playbook for the former and future president. His first administration relocated several agencies and a significant number of federal employees out of the greater Washington, D.C., metro area.
Trump, however, is envisioning a much larger realignment of the federal workforce, seeking to move more agencies and employees beyond the Beltway than was possible during his first term.
In a March 2023 video on his campaign website, Trump said his administration plans to relocate tens of thousands of federal employees based in the Washington, D.C. area.
“As many as 100,000 government positions can be moved out — and I mean immediately out — of Washington to places filled with patriots who love America,” Trump said.
During his first term in office, the Interior Department relocated the D.C.-based headquarters of the Bureau of Land Management to Grand Junction, Colorado — a move that impacted thousands of BLM employees. More than 80% of employees impacted by the BLM relocation didn’t move.
Trump said that in a second term, his administration would continue to “move parts of the sprawling federal bureaucracy to new locations outside the Washington Swamp.”
Trump said that in a second term, his administration would continue to “move parts of the sprawling federal bureaucracy to new locations outside the Washington Swamp.”
PEER Executive Director Tim Whitehouse, a former senior attorney at the Environmental Protection Agency, said agencies have more freedom to relocate members of the career Senior Executive Service, compared to rank-and-file federal employees.
“They can move SES employees and their locations quite easily. And so, we might expect to see some massive realignments in the SES program,” Whitehouse said.
According to the Office of Personnel Management, an agency can reassign career SES members “to any SES position in the agency for which he/she is qualified.”
However, agencies must give a 60-day advanced notice to reassigned career executives, if they are being moved outside their commuting area. Agencies also cannot relocate SES members within the first 120 days of a new leader’s tenure.
The federal government moves more than 29,000 employees each year, and spends about $1.3 billion to do so, according to data from the General Services Administration. The military also routinely relocates active-duty service members and their families. `
Heath Brown, an associate professor of public policy at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice, who specializes in presidential transitions, said other parts of the Trump administration’s policy agenda may take priority over relocating agencies and shutting down federal office space — especially if those plans encounter resistance from Congress.
“I think if they spend a lot of time trying to shut down agencies and relocate agencies, they’re going to lose the window of opportunity to enact the agenda that they want,” Brown said.
In addition to moving some agency headquarters, Trump on the campaign trail proposed shutting down the Education Department. During his first term, his administration also attempted to merge the Office of Personnel Management with the General Services Administration.
“It takes an enormous amount to change federal law that establishes these agencies. It takes an equal amount of effort to try to shut them down. Every incoming administration has limited time, a limited staff, and the more they dedicate to trying to shut agencies down, the more time they take away from all their other priorities,” Brown said. “I can’t imagine Congress is going to not want to weigh in.”
In addition to taking back the White House, Republicans have regained control of the Senate. Control of the House, however, remains unclear.
Aside from policy reasons, it’s not unprecedented for federal employees to face relocation for punitive reasons.
Don Kettl, professor of public management and public policy at the University of Texas at Austin, pointed to a playbook created under the Nixon administration by Fred Malek, an assistant to the president, on how to pressure federal employees believed to be disloyal to the administration.
“You can transfer people to offices that you know are far away from where their family prefers to live. You can assign them to work hours that are uncomfortable. You can change the nature of their work. You can change the nature of their supervision,” Kettl said.
Meanwhile, FBI employees who had fallen out of favor with former Director J. Edgar Hoover were often relocated to a field office in Butte, Montana.
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By chance, I had left this article open on a device before the purging. By my understanding, I didn't see anything that should have been deleted. Not sure that EP is getting a fair shake either. Seems like a swinging pendulum.
Mikey, you are a lot like Trump. We have all gotten used to only paying attention to maybe every 4th or 5th thing you say because it’s all jibberish.
I'm Big Donald,
And I disapprove this message.
Where is educated douchebag?
Being more Educated than you...
“ If you say dumb crap, expect to be called out for it.”. So, basically MP landed on why everyone gives him crap all the time……..
There is nothing wrong with school prayer or standing for the Pledge of Allegiance. English should be mandatory as it is our national language.
Tom, what government document supports your statement?
Scbool prayer to what God and what religion? The US has no national language or single religion.
"Trump won't get the majority of the vote"
- Educated Patriot
Bwahahah. [beam]
Uneducated, the self proclaimed Patriot is.
EP, did your water break yet? I heard you already passed your due date.
Smart move by Trump. Additionally, at least half of those govt jobs could be eliminated and no one would even notice.
Except now contracting companies will be asked to perform the same work at a higher rate and only for profit.
The meltsdowns are awesome. Indoctrinated imbecile and little Mike Paulson are losing their minds, jobs, and won’t be able to afford NoVa. Long Donald will depot y’all [beam]
That’s President Trump, little Mike. You can also refer to him as King Trump, Supreme Leader Trump, or Chairman Trump. Now that he’s Commander in charge and all.
The 4B movement is awesome! Another glaring self own by brain rotted dems. Those miserable blue haired creatures will extinct themselves. Also, if you think about it, they are basically following the bible. Practicing abstinence. Pro Life
The hate and intollerance of so many people in the DC region keeps many if not most decent federal employees from wanting to apply for jobs in the area. Federal agencies are full of people who all think the same, who are out of touch with normal people. They have zero tolerance for people who think normally, you know like the people who can tell you what a woman is, or the people who believe in free speech and don't cancel people who think differently. Our area is full of people who take joy out of destroying the lives of people who think differently.
Who are you to determine who is or who isn’t stupid? You’re free to say what you want, but don’t think you have the right to censor or cancel anyone for saying things you don’t like. The 1st amendment was created to protect the speech that you don’t like.
The 1st Amendment was created to protect the speech from THE GOVERNMENT.
How do you not know this? Did you not pay attention in school?
Private entities CAN restrict your speech, especially if it is on their platform.
Yes, you are free to say what you want, but you also have to deal with the consequences of what you say. If you say dumb crap, expect to be called out for it.
Yeah, you’ve missed the main point again, as expected.
Point being, censorship and cancelling people isn’t the American way.
You’re just going to have to cut me some slack though, here’s what I’ve been doing continuously the past few days, I guess I really should catch a few hours of sleep before I get back at it.
https://x.com/charliekirk11/status/1854761226074837046
Ok. What point are you trying to make?
Are you arguing for a idiots point of view to have the same weight as an educated or experienced one?
Is it the accountability piece where nobody should be held to action for what they say?
James Madison didn't want mentally challenged people to voice their concerns as fact.
And here we go...typical but reliable democrat..."Don’t worry Paul, your life is not worth destroying."
What was it that Obama once said? Oh yeah, I remember now, “Elections have consequences.”
Don’t let my laughter distract you as you pack your bags.
Hey EP, just wondering if you ever recovered fully from that strenuous evening at the Blue Gala, remember that? Holding the champagne glass… all the brown nosing and fake laughter you gave to NOVA elites…. That was hard work for you, man, you were struggling for weeks after that event. Did you ever get back to 100%?
So bitter…. it’s music to my ears.
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