The CIA is offering all of its employees incentives to resign — and some say its part of a move by US President Donald Trump to stack the government in his favour.
President Trump has chosen Michael Ellis as deputy CIA director, and Joe Kent to oversee counterterrorism intelligence.
The CIA, which was initially exempt from the offer, reportedly extended the buyout option to its employees on Tuesday.
President Donald Trump, who said he wanted to end Middle East wars, is stumbling toward a dangerous new entanglement with his talk of expelling Palestinians from Gaza and seizing the territory for the ...
The world was still reeling Wednesday from President Donald Trump's stunning proposal that the U.S. "take over" war-torn Gaza ...
Democrats on the Senate Intelligence Committee demand answers, saying President Trump gave Elon Musk's team access to ...
The deferred retirement offered by the Trump administration would give an employee eight months of pay and benefits.
Anxiety is mounting among federal workers as President Donald Trump, with support from tech billionaire Elon Musk, continues ...
Iowa, published a list of USAID funding projects over the years, including pottery classes in Morocco and a version of ...
In 1989, the Senate Committee on Aging learned that the Social Security Administration was entering into an agreement to ...
Republicans and Democrats appear to be split on Donald Trump's decision to begin the purge of CIA staff.A Wednesday report revealed that the CIA handed over names of all employees brought on under Joe ...
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