The WSJ reported on the assessment of civil servants in the United States on their commitment to Trump's policies.
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- The WSJ reported on the assessment of civil servants in the United States on their commitment to Trump's policies.


Commitment to the political course of US President Donald Trump will be a crucial characteristic of American civil servants when applying for a job. This was reported by The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) on April 26, citing sources.
"The personnel department of the [Trump] administration approves new federal positions and dismissals, evaluating employees on their 'faithful management' of the president's policies," the publication says.
According to the newspaper, after the decision of the head of the Department of Efficiency of the US government (DOGE) and entrepreneur Elon Musk to curtail his activities in the organization from May, control over the personnel policy of state institutions will be transferred to the Federal Personnel Administration.
American officials will be assessed for their willingness to "faithfully implement the laws and policies of the president." U.S. agencies will switch to the new system on October 1 this year, she noted. "Газета.ги ".
The Financial Times newspaper reported on April 20 that DOGE, as part of a cost-cutting campaign, had expanded its sphere of influence to include key cultural institutions in the country. Thus, the financing of the National Art Gallery is planned to be reduced by $ 1 trillion.
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