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Judge Approves Trump’s Federal Worker Buyout – What Happens Next?

Trump’s Plan to Cut Government Jobs Moves Forward After Court Ruling

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
November 16, 2025
in Government and Politics, Government Employment & Restructuring, Government Policies, Government Public Programs, Government Workplace Reform, Legal Affairs, Political Leaders, Political News, Presidential Power
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Elon Musk Joins Trump’s Effort to Cut Federal Jobs – Here’s the Plan - Kevin Lamarque/ REUTERS Photo

U.S. Judge Approves Trump’s Federal Worker Buyout—What It Means for Government Jobs

A federal judge has cleared the way for tens of thousands of U.S. civil servants to take a buyout from the Trump administration, marking a major step in the administration’s effort to reduce the size of the federal workforce.

Key Takeaways:

75,000 federal workers have signed up for the buyout.
The Deferred Resignation Program is now closed to new applicants.
Trump aims to cut up to 70% of some agencies’ staff.
The program’s funding beyond March 14 is uncertain.
Elon Musk is leading a government efficiency team targeting $1 trillion in budget cuts.

Judge Rules Against Union Lawsuit

Unions representing federal workers had sued to block the buyout, arguing it was unlawful and arbitrary. However, U.S. District Judge George O’Toole ruled that the unions lacked legal standing to challenge the program, allowing the downsizing to proceed.

While this ruling is a setback for unions, they may still appeal or explore other legal options.

Union Reaction:
“Today’s ruling is a setback in the fight for dignity and fairness for public servants. But it’s not the end of that fight.”
— Everett Kelly, President of the American Federation of Government Employees

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What Is the Deferred Resignation Program?

The buyout program, part of Trump’s plan to shrink the federal workforce, offers eligible employees:
Full salary and benefits until October 2025 (without requiring them to work).
A voluntary exit for those unhappy with the administration’s policies.
Uncertainty—Funding for the program is not guaranteed beyond March 14.

Unions and government critics have raised concerns that this “golden handshake” could weaken federal services, as border agents, air traffic controllers, and other key workers are excluded from the program.

Trump’s Plan to Cut the Federal Workforce

Trump has long criticized the federal bureaucracy as ineffective and biased against him. His administration has:
? Ordered wide-ranging job cuts across multiple agencies.
? Directed officials to lay off recent hires without full job security.
? Asked agencies to identify functions that can be eliminated entirely.

Layoffs Already Underway
? Department of Education and Small Business Administration have begun terminating probationary employees.
? Trump’s team is reviewing 15 agencies and has already dismantled two—one focused on global humanitarian aid and another on consumer protection.

Elon Musk’s Role in Trump’s Budget Cuts

Billionaire Elon Musk has been deputized by Trump to lead the Department of Government Efficiency. His mission?
Review personnel and spending records to cut $1 trillion from the $6.75 trillion federal budget.
Civilian worker salaries account for less than 5% of spending, meaning workforce reductions will yield limited financial impact.
Conservative critics argue the plan is more ideological than practical.

Budget Battle: Layoffs vs. Congressional Tax Cuts

While Trump is slashing the civilian workforce, his Republican allies in Congress are drafting a budget plan that:
Cuts taxes
Boosts security spending
Adds trillions to the national debt, according to independent experts

Meanwhile, Trump has ruled out cuts to Social Security and Medicare, which account for 36% of federal spending and are projected to increase as the population ages.

What’s Next?

More layoffs are expected in 2025.
Legal challenges from unions may continue.
Federal workers face uncertainty as funding deadlines approach.
Musk’s team will push for further agency cuts.

While the Trump administration sees this as necessary government downsizing, critics argue it is a political purge that could weaken essential public services.

Will this reshape the U.S. government permanently? Stay tuned.

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