Pentagon hits pause on plan to carry out mass firings of civilian employees, officials say
Source: CNN
The Defense Department has temporarily paused a plan to carry out mass firings of civilian probationary employees until Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and the Pentagons Office of General Counsel can carry out a more thorough review of the impacts such firings could have on US military readiness, two defense officials familiar with the matter told CNN.
The pause comes after CNN reported on Wednesday that the mass terminations, which could affect over 50,000 civilian employees across the Pentagon, could run afoul of Title 10 section 129a of the US code. Following that report, Pentagon lawyers began reviewing the legality of the planned terminations more closely, the officials said.
That law says that the secretary of defense may not reduce the civilian workforce programmed full-time equivalent levels unless the Secretary conducts an appropriate analysis of how those firings could impact the US militarys lethality and readiness. The law also says that mitigating risk to US military readiness takes precedence over cost.
A senior defense official told CNN on Wednesday that such an analysis had not been carried out before military leaders were ordered to make lists of employees to fire.
Read more: https://www.cnn.com/2025/02/21/politics/pentagon-firings-review/index.html

bucolic_frolic
(49,534 posts)whiz-bang. there could be consequences, and legal barriers. imagine that.
usonian
(16,871 posts)
Thanks for the tip!
flor-de-jasmim
(2,203 posts)24601
(4,063 posts)1990s was that, while force reductions were on the table, the administration cut 40% of our national intelligence infrastructure. Then they were surprised that we were surprised on 9/11.
When you cut our capacity to respond, you must stabilize or increase intelligence assets to ensure the surprise doesn't happen.
Skittles
(163,081 posts)HEGSETH SHOULD BE FIRED FOR THAT ALONE