
US pushes for streamlining, tension over leak case not over
Mar 29, 2025
Washington [US], March 29: CNN on March 28 quoted the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as saying that the department will cut 10,000 full-time employees in health agencies, after 10,000 employees voluntarily quit.
In total, HHS's full-time workforce has been reduced from about 82,000 to 62,000 employees. About 5,200 probationary employees were terminated last month. In a new announcement, HHS said it will streamline its departments from 28 to 15 and cut its regional offices from 10 to five. HHS estimates the streamlining will save $1.8 billion a year.
Regarding the overall streamlining of the apparatus, The Washington Post on March 28 cited an internal White House document revealing plans to cut 8-50% of staff at federal agencies. However, a White House official said the document had not been updated, and said that it was no secret that the Trump
In an interview with Fox News on March 27, billionaire Elon Musk, who heads DOGE, described the agency's work as "revolutionary." "What seems like incredibly fast action by government standards has actually been slower than I would like, to be honest," he said of the streamlining process.
Regarding the leak, the US Senate
According to The Hill , US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is being criticized by Republican lawmakers for his responsibility in the incident. "It was the first attack on the early stages of the administration. Never let it happen again," warned Senator Kevin Cramer, a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee. Another Republican congressman
In another development, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on March 27 that at least 300 international students had their visas revoked. Earlier, Axios reported that the US government wanted universities to stop accepting international students who were considered to have a "supportive stance towards Hamas" in the Gaza Strip.
Source: Thanh Nien Newspaper