A White House fact sheet obtained by The Independent states that the order requires the heads of federal agencies to “coordinate and consult with DOGE to shrink the size of the federal workforce and limit hiring to essential positions” and directs the Office of Personnel Management, which is already led by Musk allies, to promulgate new rules for federal worker conduct.
Trump signs order handing Musk and DOGE more power to slash federal workforce The new executive order forbids agencies from hiring more than one new worker for every four who leave government service.
President Donald Trump has given the world’s wealthiest man even more power to reshape the federal government by signing an executive order requiring agencies to cooperate with the Elon Musk-led “Department of Government Efficiency” to slash their workforces and limit the hiring of replacements.
Trump’s order, which will not apply to “national security, public safety, law enforcement, and immigration enforcement” components of the federal government, is the latest effort by the new president and his wealthy patron to downsize the nation’s 2.2 million federal workers.
It also requires agencies to limit hiring by filling just one position for every four employees who leave federal service and to plan for “large-scale reductions in force” by determining what functions can be eliminated or combined.