• About Us
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact Us
  • Terms and Conditions
Saturday, June 13, 2026
Verily News
No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • Breaking News
    • Global News
  • Politics
    • Political Analysis
    • Government & Policies
  • Business & Economy
    • DIY and FAQ
    • Product Reviews
  • Entertainment
    • Sports
    • Movie
    • Music
  • Technology
  • Trends
  • Fact-Check
    • Investigative Reports
  • Opinion
  • Share your story
  • News
    • Breaking News
    • Global News
  • Politics
    • Political Analysis
    • Government & Policies
  • Business & Economy
    • DIY and FAQ
    • Product Reviews
  • Entertainment
    • Sports
    • Movie
    • Music
  • Technology
  • Trends
  • Fact-Check
    • Investigative Reports
  • Opinion
  • Share your story
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
Home News Global News

US Defense Department to Cut Civilian Workforce by 5% Amid Ongoing Trump Payroll Reductions

February 22, 2025
in Global News, News
Reading Time: 2 mins read
0
Trump administration
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on Linkedin
Spread the love

In a continued drive to reduce federal spending, the US Department of Defense announced on Friday that it will cut its civilian workforce by at least 5% starting next week.

This decision is part of President Donald Trump’s broader initiative to trim the government payroll—a process that has already seen thousands of federal workers on probation let go. The planned cuts will also target newly hired employees.

Darin Selnick, performing the duties of Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness, stated, “We anticipate reducing the department’s civilian workforce by 5-8% to produce efficiencies, refocus the department on the president’s priorities, and restore readiness in our force.” He added that approximately 5,400 probationary workers are expected to be released in this initial phase, after which a hiring freeze will be implemented while further assessments of personnel needs are conducted. With the Defense Department employing over 900,000 civilians, a 5% reduction translates to more than 45,000 job cuts.

A day before the announcement, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth emphasized in a video message that “it is simply not in the public interest to retain individuals whose contributions are not mission critical.” He explained that common sense dictates beginning with underperformers among the probationary employees. Hegseth also noted that Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) would have “broad access” to root out remnants of the previous administration’s programs from the Pentagon. He went on to say that DOGE would work to “find the redundancies and identify the last vestiges of Biden priorities — the DEI (diversity, equity and inclusion), the woke, the climate change BS — that’s not core to our mission, and we’re going to get rid of it all.”

Musk, known as the world’s richest person and one of Trump’s largest donors, has spearheaded similar efforts to reduce the federal workforce, although his actions have sparked various legal challenges. On Tuesday, a US judge declined a request to temporarily block Musk and DOGE from firing federal employees and accessing agency data, with Judge Tanya Chutkan stating that the plaintiffs had not sufficiently demonstrated “imminent, irreparable harm.” Additionally, on Thursday, Judge Christopher Cooper denied a union bid to halt the sacking of federal workers temporarily, citing a lack of jurisdiction.

These latest cuts underscore the Trump administration’s persistent push to streamline federal operations by focusing on non-essential personnel, aiming to realign the Defense Department with its core mission and achieve greater operational efficiency.

Tags: TrumpUS Defense
Share198Tweet124Share35
Previous Post

Africa’s Own Solutions Needed: PeacePro Slams U.S. Airstrikes as Destabilizing

Next Post

Two Israeli Hostages Freed Amid Fragile Truce, Offering a Glimmer of Hope

Related Posts

Makinde reveals location of abducted Oyo pupils

Makinde reveals location of abducted Oyo pupils

by Gracie
June 13, 2026
0

Makinde reveals location of abducted Oyo pupils Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde has said that the schoolchildren and teachers abducted...

Musk Officially Becomes World’s First Trillionaire

Musk Officially Becomes World’s First Trillionaire

by Victoria Ogbadu
June 12, 2026
0

Elon Musk has officially entered uncharted financial territory, becoming the first person in history to reach a net worth of...

US-Iran Deal in Doubt as Tehran Disputes Trump’s Account of Nuclear, Hormuz Terms

US-Iran Deal in Doubt as Tehran Disputes Trump’s Account of Nuclear, Hormuz Terms

by Victoria Ogbadu
June 12, 2026
0

Tehran on Friday dug in on two non-negotiables for any settlement with Washington,  its right to enrich uranium and its...

Sowore Breaks Silence After Collapsing During Protest

Sowore Breaks Silence After Collapsing During Protest

by Assumpta
June 12, 2026
0

Sowore Breaks Silence After Collapsing During Protest

WHO

WHO Sounds Alarm Over Spreading Ebola Outbreak and Bed Shortages

by Victoria Ogbadu
June 12, 2026
0

The Ebola outbreak tearing through the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo is showing no signs of slowing, with the...

Load More
Next Post
Israeli Hostages

Two Israeli Hostages Freed Amid Fragile Truce, Offering a Glimmer of Hope

Photo of Trump and Macron

Macron Vows to Urge Trump to Spare Allies from Harmful Tariffs

Babangida

Abiola’s Legacy Reaffirmed: Children Embrace Babangida’s Admission and Call for Healing

Starlink

Starlink Rockets to Become Nigeria’s Second-Largest ISP Amid Surging Demand

Zelensky and Trump

Zelensky Hesitant on Rare Earth Minerals Deal, Voices Concerns Over Vague Terms

Nedu and VDM

Nedu Addresses Allegations, Threatens Legal Action

NAFDAC Raids

NAFDAC Cracks Down on Illicit Drugs, Shuts 11,000 Shops to Protect Public Health

Reps

Reps to Hold Public Hearing on Tax Reform Bills to Shape Nigeria’s Fiscal Future

Trump administration

Trump Softens Stance on Gaza Relocation Plan, Now Says He’s Just Recommending It

news8

Watch Justin Timberlake's 'Cry Me a River' Come to Life in Mesmerizing Dance

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
cbn governor olayemi cardoso

CBN Approves Merger Between Two Banks

February 23, 2026
2027: APC Governors Endorse Next Senate President After Akpabio

APC Governorship Candidate Joins ADC

March 16, 2026
NNPC Increases Petrol Price

NNPC Reduces Fuel Price

March 17, 2026
Kenya Airways

Viral video: Drama at Airport as Nigerian Woman Clashes with Kenya Airways Over Visa Issue

0
NLC

NLC Suspends Nationwide Protest Over Telecom Tariff Hike

0
VeryDarkMan

VeryDarkMan Vows to Uncover Truth in Mercy Chinwo and Ex-Manager’s Controversy

0
Makinde reveals location of abducted Oyo pupils

Makinde reveals location of abducted Oyo pupils

June 13, 2026
Musk Officially Becomes World’s First Trillionaire

Musk Officially Becomes World’s First Trillionaire

June 12, 2026
US-Iran Deal in Doubt as Tehran Disputes Trump’s Account of Nuclear, Hormuz Terms

US-Iran Deal in Doubt as Tehran Disputes Trump’s Account of Nuclear, Hormuz Terms

June 12, 2026
Verily News

Copyright © 2025 Verily News.

Navigate Site

  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact Us
  • Terms and Conditions

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • Breaking News
    • Global News
  • Politics
    • Political Analysis
    • Government & Policies
  • Business & Economy
    • DIY and FAQ
    • Product Reviews
  • Entertainment
    • Sports
    • Movie
    • Music
  • Technology
  • Trends
  • Fact-Check
    • Investigative Reports
  • Opinion
  • Share your story

Copyright © 2025 Verily News.

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.
Get Breaking News Alerts on WhatsApp