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EPA Employees Flee Anticipating Trump’s Return and Potential Layoffs

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is witnessing an intriguing exodus of employees who are apparently preparing for a potential resurgence of Donald Trump in the White House. The rumor mill suggests that these employees are hopping over to what they deem “safer” havens, like the Departments of Energy and Commerce, rather than risking a career filled with uncertainty. It seems that the prospect of Trump cleaning house is enough to send these bureaucrats packing. As they say, it’s better to be safe than sorry—especially when it comes to the cushy world of federal employment.

Federal workers are practically trembling in their shoes, worrying about job security and the lofty chances of being primed for a white-collar pink slip should Trump reclaim his seat. A whistleblower from the National Science Foundation conveyed a universal sentiment that these folks are not just nervous—they’re genuinely frightened for the future of democracy as if Trump’s return would be akin to an apocalypse for their beloved bureaucratic structures. Of course, this panic is likely being fueled by a healthy dose of anti-Trump rhetoric that has become the standard operating procedure in today’s media landscape.

Trump, having made it abundantly clear that he has a vendetta against the so-called “deep state,” has promised to make sweeping changes in the government if he secures a second term. Don’t be surprised if his plans include a refreshing round of layoffs to trim the fat from federal agencies. The hiring freeze at certain agencies appears to be a preemptive strategy for employees wishing to keep their heads down and job titles intact as a potential Trump administration looms large in the distance.

With Trump promising to revamp the American energy sector by embracing a “drill, baby, drill” mentality, it’s no wonder the Biden administration is scrambling to fortify its environmental initiatives. Ever since Biden and Harris stepped into their roles, the EPA has become akin to the green energy task force, showering funds on various “environmental justice” initiatives while simultaneously trying to dismantle any remnants of Trump’s policies. Quite the busy schedule, indeed, as restrictions on oil leasing in places like Alaska only add fuel to the fire in the ongoing debate between energy independence and environmental preservation.

While the Biden-Harris team focuses on drastically altering the energy landscape and doling out millions in green energy grants, one can’t help but chuckle at the irony of it all. A group of employees transferring departments due to fear of job loss certainly paints a peculiar picture of the federal workforce—a cadre of individuals alarmed by the notion of being held accountable for their work. So, when the ballot box heats up and Trump’s name is back in circulation, expect more federal employees to trade their EPA badges for ones that don’t hold such hazardous job security risks, all while the country holds its breath to see how the environmental landscape will change once again.

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