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  Politics  Federal Workforce Faces Deep Cuts, Key Election Shifts Marked March 28, 2025
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Federal Workforce Faces Deep Cuts, Key Election Shifts Marked March 28, 2025

Autumn LiAutumn Li—March 28, 20251
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March 28, 2025, proved a day of significant political movement and tension across the United States, marked by unexpected election results, major federal workforce policy shifts, escalating legal battles over contentious social issues, and internal power struggles within Washington. The events unfolded against a backdrop of shifting congressional dynamics and reported plans for widespread governmental restructuring.

Political Shifts in Pennsylvania and Congressional Landscape

In a notable political development, Democrats in Pennsylvania secured victories in two state elections on March 28, 2025. Among these wins was a crucial state Senate seat in a district that President Trump had carried by more than 15 points in the November election. This outcome signals a potential shift in the political climate in key areas.

The composition of the U.S. House of Representatives remained tightly contested. As of March 28, the House stood with 218 Republicans, 213 Democrats, and 4 vacant seats, highlighting the narrow margin governing legislative proceedings.

Legal Confrontation Over Abortion Medication

A significant legal challenge escalated as a County Clerk in New York refused to enforce a fine levied by Texas against a New York doctor. The Texas fine was imposed on the doctor for prescribing abortion pills online to a patient residing in Texas. The New York clerk cited state shield laws in their decision, underscoring the deep legal and political divide between states on abortion access. Legal analysts anticipate that this case is poised to reach the U.S. Supreme Court, setting the stage for a potential landmark ruling on the interstate application of state laws regarding medical procedures.

Sweeping Changes Proposed for Federal Workforce

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The federal workforce faced profound uncertainty following a series of announcements and reported plans originating from the White House.

President Trump signed an executive order on March 28 aimed at eliminating union rights for hundreds of thousands of federal workers. The order impacts employees across 18 departments, citing concerns related to national security as the justification for ending collective bargaining rights for this segment of the federal workforce.

Further details on potential federal employment reductions emerged from a leaked White House memo. The memo reportedly outlines plans under a proposed “Department of Government Efficiency” for what are internally referred to as “Doge cuts.” These plans reportedly aim to lay off between 8% and 50% of federal workers across 22 agencies. The proposed cuts include significant reductions such as 50% at the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), 30% at the IRS, and 8% at the Department of Justice.

Adding to the changes within the executive branch, Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced plans for significant job cuts within his department. Secretary Kennedy stated that 10,000 positions would be eliminated at HHS, effectively reducing the department’s workforce from approximately 82,000 to 62,000, a reduction of roughly a quarter. Secretary Kennedy also indicated that several agencies under the HHS umbrella, including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and the National Institutes of Health (NIH), would be consolidated.

Congressional Assertions and Personnel Shifts

In the legislative arena, House Speaker Mike Johnson made notable assertions regarding Congress’s authority over the federal judiciary. Speaker Johnson reportedly suggested that Congress possesses the power to eliminate district courts and control their funding, raising questions about the balance of power between the legislative and judicial branches of government.

Personnel decisions within the administration also drew attention. President Trump withdrew the nomination of New York Congress member Lee Stefanic for the position of U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations.

Adding another layer to the complex political environment, Axios reported that Minnesota Democrat Ilhan Omar intends to introduce articles of impeachment. The reported targets for these articles are Pete Hegseth, Mike Waltz, and CIA director John Ratcliffe, signaling potential political maneuvering and conflict within Washington.

The confluence of electoral shifts, significant proposed federal restructuring, escalating legal battles, and high-profile personnel decisions on March 28, 2025, underscores a period of intense activity and uncertainty within the American political system.

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Autumn Li covers the intersection of law and public policy, with a focus on regulatory frameworks and civil liberties. Her reporting for USA Sentinel explores the long-term consequences of executive decisions and judicial rulings on national stability. Autumn’s analytical approach helps demystify complex legal proceedings, making her a trusted voice for readers seeking clarity in a rapidly changing legal environment.
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Autumn LiPublic Policy & Legal Analyst / USA Sentinel

Autumn Li covers the intersection of law and public policy, with a focus on regulatory frameworks and civil liberties. Her reporting for USA Sentinel explores the long-term consequences of executive decisions and judicial rulings on national stability. Autumn’s analytical approach helps demystify complex legal proceedings, making her a trusted voice for readers seeking clarity in a rapidly changing legal environment.

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