Whistleblower Report
The report details an unprecedented dismantling of HUD’s fair housing enforcement capacity, politically motivated retaliation for performing civil rights work, and systemic civil rights failures that put marginalized communities and survivors of domestic violence at severe risk.
NYT: ‘The Biggest Act of Union-Busting in U.S. History’: Trump’s War on Federal Workers
With 300,000 employees gone and collective-bargaining rights eliminated, the administration has hobbled organized labor. Did it also start a movement?
Senate bill seeks to restore federal workers collective bargaining rights
Maryland U.S. Sen. Chris Van Hollen is leading a new push to restore collective bargaining rights for federal workers as well as workplace protections, which the majority of federal employees lost due to executive orders by President Donald Trump.
Trump Eliminates 157 Jobs at the San Francisco Veterans Affairs Medical Center
The Trump administration has cut over 157 open roles at the San Francisco Veterans Affairs Medical Center and outpatient clinics across the Bay Area.
Debunking Trump’s Bullsh*t Legal Arguments for Invading Venezuela
Leah, Kate, and Melissa preview January’s major SCOTUS cases, including disputes over trans kids' participation in team sports, a concealed-carry ban in Hawaii, and Trump’s attempt to fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook.
The Atlantic: The Purged
Donald Trump’s destruction of the civil service is a tragedy not just for the roughly 300,000 workers who have been discarded, but for an entire nation.
A hard year for federal workers offers a real-time lesson in resilience
Imagine going from having a book club with your co-workers to seeing them only on a Signal chat where every member has to be vetted – and the main conversation topic is when you might lose your job.
She criticized President Trump during the shutdown. Now she's been put on leave
Jenna Norton, a program director at the National Institutes of Health, says she has been put on paid leave following the end of the government shutdown.
Trump Officials Plan To Fire SNAP Worker Who Spoke Up About Program Disruptions
Ellen Mei was interviewed about the food assistance program during the shutdown. She received a termination letter the next day.
Trump administration prepares to fire worker for TV interview about SNAP
The USDA employee warned that the shutdown could have negative impacts on the millions of Americans who rely on the federal government to put food on the table.
Federal worker says she's being fired for speaking out amid shutdown
Federal worker Ellen Mei joins Ana Cabrera to share why she says she is being fired in retaliation for speaking out to MSNBC about the government shutdown and cuts to SNAP benefits.
Vought sounds layoff siren: 'RIFs have begun'
President Donald Trump’s administration on Friday afternoon announced that it has begun firing federal workers, OMB Director Russ Vought wrote on X.
After a month of the shutdown, workers face mounting bills, car repossessions
The government has been closed for a full month — and federal workers who have missed two paychecks are now using credit cards to pay their bills, visiting food pantries to stock their kitchens and reviewing their bank accounts, plotting exactly how long they can manage without a salary.
Federal Whistleblowers Sound an Alarm Over Civil Rights at HUD
Two of the federal workers who filed an emergency complaint about the Department of Housing and Urban Development speak out about the Trump administration’s actions.
Fired and furloughed federal workers hold food drive outside USDA
A group of fired and furloughed workers – some from the USDA – gathered on the National Mall outside USDA headquarters on Thursday to help collect canned goods and other perishables for local families in need.
SNAP benefits set to expire Nov. 1: Lawmakers battle over program as shutdown lingers
Hosted by the Federal Unionists Network, Free DC and other activist organizations, the rally and food drive brought together food bank workers, faith leaders and furloughed federal workers who demanded that the Trump administration release $6 billion in emergency funds for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), which helps 42 million people pay for groceries every month.
The federal government is still shut down. Here's what that means across the country
The federal government shutdown has dragged into another week, and Republicans and Democrats appear no closer to ending it.
WATCH: Federal workers rally against SNAP cutoff amid shutdown
Federal workers and advocates held a rally Thursday to call for SNAP funding on day 30 of the government shutdown. More than 42 million people nationwide could lose access to food aid in the coming days.
‘You ought to walk in my shoes’: Food bank leader’s message to Trump amid shutdown
Federal workers at multiple agencies experienced their first entirely missed paycheck, and millions are about to lose access to food aid as the government shutdown sees no end in sight.
Millions rally against the Trump administration at ‘No Kings’ events across the country
Huge crowds marched in major cities and smaller gatherings were held across the country for “No Kings” protests against President Donald Trump’s administration.