On Tuesday,Watch Kalakal Online President Donald Trump dangled a "buyout" offer in front of 2 million federal workers, encouraging them to resign en masse. The mass email blast from the Office of Personal Management (OPM), designed to rattle employees into quitting, aligns with a key objective of Project 2025 — clearing the ranks of federal workers to install MAGA loyalists.
The move is already backfiring.
On r/fednews, the Reddit hub for federal employees, workers are rejecting what they see as an intimidation tactic. Posts urge colleagues to stand their ground and resist being pushed out. The consensus remains clear: don’t take the bait.
"We took an oath to serve our country and fellow Americans. They can drag me out," says the title of one such post.
"They can’t fire us as easily as they thought, so they are trying to scare us into quitting, don’t fall for it!"
"To my fellow Feds, especially veterans: we’re at war"
Tensions between federal employees and the Trump administration are at a boiling point in D.C., fueled by an email sent Tuesday from OPM titled "A Fork in the Road." The message, tied to a Trump executive order, mandates all agencies end remote work.
The email laid out two choices: return to the office full-time or resign with a supposed buyout and severance pay through September 30. But federal employees on r/fednews quickly picked apart the offer. According to the fine print, there’s no actual buyout. Instead, it’s a “deferred resignation” allowing employees to keep their telework status until September 30 before being forced out.
“If you resign under this program, you will retain all pay and benefits regardless of your daily workload and will be exempted from all applicable in-person work requirements until September 30, 2025 (or earlier if you choose to accelerate your resignation for any reason),” the email states.
On r/fednews, users flagged the inconsistencies, with Senator Tim Kaine bluntly calling it “a scam.” The federal budget only stretches to March, leaving no funding allocated for buyouts. The Trump administration has not guaranteed that workers who resign will see any severance pay.
If this resignation ploy feels familiar, that’s because "A Fork in the Road" is the same headline Elon Musk used when he took over Twitter in 2022. In that email, Musk gave employees two choices: resign immediately with severance or brace for “hardcore” work under his leadership.
Those former employees had to sue Musk to try and get the severance pay he promised them if they resigned.
Now, Musk’s influence has extended beyond tech and into federal staffing. While he was appointed to lead the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) — formerly the U.S. Digital Service — several of his close allies have landed prominent roles within OPM, as WIRED previously reported.
Thus, it’s hardly a stretch to suspect Musk’s fingerprints on the OPM email blast. By Wednesday, as backlash erupted on Reddit, Musk was amplifying the narrative on X, retweeting posts that cast federal employees as lazy. Meanwhile, the DOGE agency’s official X account framed the deferred resignations as a "paid vacation" where workers could "just watch movies and chill."
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
It’s unclear how many workers will take the deferred resignation offer, but one thing is certain: the most vocal federal employees on Reddit are standing firm against Musk and Trump’s attempt to reshape the government in their image.
Topics Donald Trump Elon Musk Government Reddit
Redux: Knowing It Would End by The Paris ReviewAnnouncing Our New Publisher, Mona Simpson by The Paris ReviewTikTok desktop is new and improvedBest security camera deal: Get 4 Blink Mini indoor cameras for 54% offThe Collages of Max Ernst by The Paris ReviewWatch Series 9, Watch Ultra 2: Apple thinks it can save them with a software fixOpenAI releases ChatGPT data leak patch, but the issue isn't completely fixedErrant Daughters: A Conversation between Saidiya Hartman and Hazel Carby by Saidiya HartmanNotes of a Chronic Rereader by Vivian GornickPromiscuity Is a Virtue: An Interview with Garth Greenwell by Ilya KaminskyYasmin Ahmad’s Multicultural Malaysia by Tash AwThe Collages of Max Ernst by The Paris ReviewThe Apple Watch ban is impacting repairs, tooI've never had a boyfriend at Christmas and I couldn't be happierThe Upside of ‘Brandenburg v. Ohio’Trains by Jill Talbot2024 might be the year of stalkerCole Porter’s College Days by Brian Cullman‘The Paris Review’ Wins the 2020 National Magazine Award for FictionNotes of a Chronic Rereader by Vivian Gornick Deleted 'Black Panther' scene has big reveal about Okoye and W'Kabi Pizza rat reemerges from hell to eat second slice Oh my God, Swedish meatballs apparently aren't Swedish at all Giant duck balloon makes a daring escape and rolls through Iowa Facebook's facial recognition feature could help find missing persons Tesla Semi is the target of a $2 billion lawsuit Producer challenges people to write 'Simpsons' episode solving Apu problem 'Avengers: Infinity War' used Doctor Strange to set up 'Avengers 4' Gains in reducing America's smog problem have hit a dramatic slowdown We now know at least one 'Avengers: Infinity War' character is alive Researchers see galaxies merge 1.5 billion years after the Big Bang Australia pledges half a billion dollars toward the Great Barrier Reef Whoops! F8 website crashes as Facebook’s biggest event of the year starts How guests will be expected to behave at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding Hands on with the LG G7 ThinQ: Android goes full notch Some people watch Netflix's 'Lost In Space' only for the sexy robot Polaroid Pop review: An overpriced and poorly designed instant camera CoinMarketCap gets iOS app, Watchlist feature 'Blade Runner: Revelations' VR game is a bridge between the two movies Twitter can't stop comparing Thanos to various things that are not Thanos
2.8212s , 10131.9375 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Watch Kalakal Online】,Co-creation Information Network