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Democrats invite fired federal workers to attend Trump’s address to Congress | |
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Invitations are attempt to embarrass Trump over effort spearheaded by Elon Musk and his so-called ‘department of government efficiency’ | Invitations are attempt to embarrass Trump over effort spearheaded by Elon Musk and his so-called ‘department of government efficiency’ |
Workers fired in Donald Trump’s mass purge of the federal government will attend his address to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday at the invitation of Democrats seeking to display the human costs of the president’s radical policies. | Workers fired in Donald Trump’s mass purge of the federal government will attend his address to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday at the invitation of Democrats seeking to display the human costs of the president’s radical policies. |
Senior Democrats, including the party’s leader in the Senate, Chuck Schumer, have invited laid-off military veterans as their guests in an attempt to embarrass Trump over the unbridled assault on the federal bureaucracy spearheaded by Elon Musk and his so-called “department of government efficiency” (Doge) team. | Senior Democrats, including the party’s leader in the Senate, Chuck Schumer, have invited laid-off military veterans as their guests in an attempt to embarrass Trump over the unbridled assault on the federal bureaucracy spearheaded by Elon Musk and his so-called “department of government efficiency” (Doge) team. |
In moves supposedly aimed at rooting out waste and corruption, Musk – the billionaire tech entrepreneur who has emerged as a central figure in Trump’s administration – has shuttered USAid and laid off at least 200,000 workers in multiple other agencies. | In moves supposedly aimed at rooting out waste and corruption, Musk – the billionaire tech entrepreneur who has emerged as a central figure in Trump’s administration – has shuttered USAid and laid off at least 200,000 workers in multiple other agencies. |
The mass firings have affected workers in Republican congressional districts, some of whom voted for Trump, and GOP members of Congress have been assailed by constituents at town hall meetings. | The mass firings have affected workers in Republican congressional districts, some of whom voted for Trump, and GOP members of Congress have been assailed by constituents at town hall meetings. |
“What the Democrats are showing with our guests is that it’s the American people who are being hurt by the actions of Elon Musk and Donald Trump,” Brad Schneider, a Democratic member of the House of Representatives from Illinois, told the New York Times. | “What the Democrats are showing with our guests is that it’s the American people who are being hurt by the actions of Elon Musk and Donald Trump,” Brad Schneider, a Democratic member of the House of Representatives from Illinois, told the New York Times. |
The invitations have been extended by some Democrats in lieu of boycotting the event, as some prominent lawmakers are doing, including Chris Murphy, a Senator from Connecticut who has emerged as a leading voice in critiquing Trump’s policies. | The invitations have been extended by some Democrats in lieu of boycotting the event, as some prominent lawmakers are doing, including Chris Murphy, a Senator from Connecticut who has emerged as a leading voice in critiquing Trump’s policies. |
Schneider said he would attend with Adam Mulvey, an army veteran who was fired from his job as an emergency management specialist at a federal health centre in Chicago. | Schneider said he would attend with Adam Mulvey, an army veteran who was fired from his job as an emergency management specialist at a federal health centre in Chicago. |
Another Democratic member of Congress, Joe Courtney of Connecticut, will attend with Gabriel D’Alatri, a former Marine, who lost his job at the Internal Revenue Service five days before his probation period ended in a reported indiscriminate mass purge of recent hires who were still on probation. | Another Democratic member of Congress, Joe Courtney of Connecticut, will attend with Gabriel D’Alatri, a former Marine, who lost his job at the Internal Revenue Service five days before his probation period ended in a reported indiscriminate mass purge of recent hires who were still on probation. |
Courtney said the case of D’Altari – who told the Times he had voted for Trump in last November’s election – exposed the administration’s jobs-slashing effort as “indiscriminate and mindless”. | Courtney said the case of D’Altari – who told the Times he had voted for Trump in last November’s election – exposed the administration’s jobs-slashing effort as “indiscriminate and mindless”. |
D’Altari said he had been terminated for “performance issues” despite never having received a negative performance review. He hoped his appearance would inspire Trump to sign an executive order instructing the rehiring of probationers who were fired en masse. | D’Altari said he had been terminated for “performance issues” despite never having received a negative performance review. He hoped his appearance would inspire Trump to sign an executive order instructing the rehiring of probationers who were fired en masse. |
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Schumer, a senator for New York, has invited Alissa Ellman, a disabled army veteran who served in Afghanistan and was recently fired from her job at the Veterans Affairs department in Buffalo. | Schumer, a senator for New York, has invited Alissa Ellman, a disabled army veteran who served in Afghanistan and was recently fired from her job at the Veterans Affairs department in Buffalo. |
“This is not how you treat our veterans – it’s not just unacceptable, it’s un-American,” Schumer said. “Jobs and care for our veterans in upstate New York is not government waste.” | “This is not how you treat our veterans – it’s not just unacceptable, it’s un-American,” Schumer said. “Jobs and care for our veterans in upstate New York is not government waste.” |
In response, a White House spokesman, Harrison Fields, accused the Democrats of “exploiting the American people for political points”. | In response, a White House spokesman, Harrison Fields, accused the Democrats of “exploiting the American people for political points”. |
Trump has repeatedly praised Musk’s work and insisted he has uncovered billions of dollars of fraud in the federal government. | Trump has repeatedly praised Musk’s work and insisted he has uncovered billions of dollars of fraud in the federal government. |
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