Trump Signs Executive Order Putting New Restrictions on Federal Hiring

‘No federal civilian position that is vacant may be filled, and no new position may be created,’ the order states, in part.
Trump Signs Executive Order Putting New Restrictions on Federal Hiring
A U.S. flag waves outside the Federal Building in Los Angeles on April 29, 2004. David McNew/Getty Images
Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
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President Donald Trump late on Oct. 15 signed a new executive order that told agencies to restrict hiring throughout the federal government, providing some exceptions related to immigration enforcement, national and public security, and political appointees.

In the order released by the White House, agencies will also be mandated to form strategic hiring committees that include some of his administration’s appointees to make sure that the Trump administration’s priorities are being met. The order was issued as a hiring freeze directive that Trump had signed on Jan. 20 was due to expire, and as the government shutdown, now in its third week, continues.
Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
Breaking News Reporter
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