At Trump's address to a joint session of Congress Tuesday, congressional Democrats made a concerted effort to bring terminated bureaucrats as their guests.
Millions of federal workers were ordered to return to offices across the country in recent weeks, marking an end to Covid-era ...
Several lawmakers are bringing federal workers fired by the Trump administration to the president's joint address to Congress ...
These are some of the people who will attend President Donald Trump’s address to Congress on Tuesday night, brought as guests ...
Rep. Greg Murphy (R-N.C.) on Monday defended the budgets and workforce cuts at the Department of Veterans Affairs, as he said ...
It’s a long-standing tradition for lawmakers to invite guests to a president’s address to Congress to send a message. This year, Democrats are inviting fired federal workers or those who ...
A Treasure Coast veteran who lost his job as part of the mass firings of federal workers is headed to the nation’s capital to ...
These moves will not hurt VA health care, benefits or beneficiaries,” said VA Administrator Doug Collins, a Republican. “In ...
Democrats are being asked to bring guests to Trump's Tuesday speech who have been harmed by the president's first weeks in ...
David Miller, of Randleman, is one of more than a thousand people no longer employed by the Department of Veterans Affairs ...
Federal workers, union leaders and elected officials gathered for a rally to voice concerns about employment cuts for workers ...
U.S. Rep. Lois Frankel said the Trump administration is carelessly firing government employees. The fear is that layoffs will ...