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Nearly 100,000 U.S. Federal Workers Resign in Historic Mass Departure

Nearly 100,000 federal employees resigned this morning across multiple U.S. agencies, in what officials describe as the largest mass resignation in American history.
The wave of resignations has hit parts of the defense and security and administrative services. Previous reports suggest a combination of political misunderstandings, working conditions, and political pressure as key drivers behind the sudden departures.
The scale of the departures is unprecedented, raising urgent concerns about the continuity of government and the delivery of essential services.
A senior administration official, speaking on background, called the situation “an extraordinary challenge,” warning that replacements and contingency measures will need to be put in place swiftly.
Federal leaders are expected to convene in emergency meetings today, perhaps to pressure Congress to urgently address the crisis and its potential impact on national affairs.
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Jack wallace posted on X Over 100,000 federal workers are set to resign — potentially the largest walkout in U.S. history. Huge thanks to Donald Trump for making it happen!
Brain Allen as well posted on X Nearly 100,000 federal workers have resigned this morning—marking the largest coordinated resignation in U.S. history. This was a purge with a check attached. Something is happening inside the government.