Career government employees are openly rebelling against President Donald J. Trump, the elected chief executive, over actions to end rampant waste, fraud, and duplicative programs. One staffer for the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) has gone so far as to issue a public missive that claims to reveal a government “purge” being executed by the Trump White House and Elon Musk, who heads up the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) which is currently evaluating numerous agencies and their spending.
However, the evidence of the so-called “purge” only further justifies Trump’s actions, and some of the complaints are downright ridiculous.
“[S]ince President Donald Trump’s inauguration, a new email address has been set up at OPM and has been sending emails—after hours, on weekends, and sometimes more than once a day—that disparage the work of our fellow public servants and demand that they resign (or take mysterious ‘buyout plans’) or prepare to be fired,” the OPM employee writes under the pen name Annie Porter—which appears to be a reference to one of the protagonists in the 1994 film Speed and its sequel Speed 2: Cruise Control portrayed by actress Sandra Bullock.
AMERICANS BACK TRUMP OVER DEEP STATE.
The idea that receiving emails after hours or on the weekend is tantamount to a political purge would likely strike most people in the private sector as at least hyperbolic, if not outright ludicrous. Additionally, the buyout plan is another measure that those who have held jobs outside of the government would likely be familiar with—companies looking to downsize or streamline their workforce engage in such actions as a normal course of business.
According to the OPM employee—who evidently has a penchant for campy 1990s action movies and/or Sandra Bullock—the buyouts and emails are “being deployed in hopes of dismantling the federal government.” She continues, claiming: “We at OPM are just as frustrated, confused, and traumatized as the rest of America.”
However, public polling shows that most Americans have a favorable opinion of President Trump and approve of his actions to end waste, fraud, and abuse—as well as cutting government spending. The National Pulse has previously reported that nearly two-thirds of Americans approve of Trump’s job performance, and just shy of 50 percent of voters have a favorable opinion of Trump—his highest rating ever—against 47.9 percent who say they disapprove.