Trump news at a glance: more than 100,000 federal workers to quit on Tuesday in largest ever mass resignation | Trump administration

More than 100,000 federal workers officially resign on Tuesday, the largest mass event of this type in the history of the United States, as part of a Trump administration program designed to make radical reductions on federal workforce.
The Congress being faced with a deadline on Tuesday to authorize more funding or trigger a government closure, the White House also ordered the federal agencies to write plans for large -scale workers if the partisan fight does not give an agreement.
Workers who are preparing to leave the government have described how months of “fear and intimidation” let them feel like they have no choice but to leave.
“The federal workers remain for the mission. When this mission is removed, when they are scapegoats, when their employment security is uncertain, and when their tiny semblance of balance between professional and private life is abolished, they leave,” said a long -standing employee of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) at the Guardian. “That’s why I left.
Here are the key stories at a glance.
Trump to meet the leaders of the US Congress in last element efforts to avoid closing
Donald Trump has reversed the course and pretends to organize a bipartite rally of the best four leaders of the US Congress at the White House on Monday afternoon in a last effort to avoid closing of the imminent government, the Chamber’s speaker and president of the President Mike Johnson announced on Sunday.
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The former lawyer of Trump said that the president using Comey’s indictment to hide being “criminal”
The accusation of the former director of the FBI, James Comey, is part of a concerted effort by Donald Trump to “rewrite history” in his favor, said a former lawyer of the White House on Sunday, while he warned more reprisals to come for the president’s political opponents.
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Eric Adams abandons the race at New York town hall
New York mayor Eric Adams announced on Sunday that he abandoned his faulty candidacy to win a re -election, just over a month before election day. Adams, which dragged into the polls, was elected as a democrat but who presented himself to his re -election as an independent after being charged with accusations of federal corruption, which were then abandoned by the Trump administration in exchange for his cooperation on immigration raids.
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Children left clean water and sleep in the middle of prolonged ” detention ” by ice, lighten the duty dogs
Children, including very young people, have spent weeks or months in a detention center for immigration and customs (ICE) in a distant part of Texas where external monitors have heard accounts of drinking water shortages, chronic sleep deprivation and children who fight for hygiene and rapid medical care supplies, as revealed in a new legal file.
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What happened to others today:
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The legal preceding established in the United States is not “the Gospel” And in some cases, it may be “something that someone imagined and that others have followed,” said the United States Supreme Court, Clarence Thomas.
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Rudy Giuliani, the former mayor of New York and Donald Trump’s personal lawyer, set a long -standing defamation trial with Dominion Voting Systems On lies, he talked about the result of the 2020 presidential election.
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American Democratic Senator Dick Durbin, on Sunday, renewed the requests to answer After days of clashes between federal officers and demonstrators in an immigration prison in its original state, Illinois.
Catch up? This is what happened on Saturday, September 27.



