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Regret Among Federal Workers Who Supported Trump

March 17, 2025 - 19:43

Regret Among Federal Workers Who Supported Trump

"I feel betrayed. This is not what I wanted, to let everybody lose their job," expressed one federal employee reflecting on their decision to support the Trump administration. As the repercussions of political choices become evident, some federal workers who once backed the former president are now grappling with regret.

Many of these individuals believed Trump's promises of job creation and economic growth, but have since witnessed job cuts and policy changes that have affected their livelihoods. The sentiment among these workers is one of disillusionment, as they feel the impact of decisions made in Washington on their daily lives and job security.

The narrative of hope and change that initially attracted them has been overshadowed by a growing sense of uncertainty and anxiety about the future. As they navigate the challenges of their roles amidst shifting political landscapes, these workers are left questioning their choices and the direction of the federal workforce.


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