Biden moves to protect feds against Trump plan to gut 'deep state'
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30% Somewhat Conservative
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50% Medium Conservative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
60% : Biden, in a statement, said he was offering 'protections for 2.2 million career civil servants from political interference, to guarantee that they can carry out their responsibilities in the best interest of the American people.'42% : Trump has long expressed a belief that a 'resistance' inside the federal government hamstringed him as president.
41% : He added that the rule is 'a step toward combatting corruption and partisan interference to ensure civil servants are able to focus on the most important task at hand: delivering for the American people.'President Joe Biden is moving to protect federal workers from Donald Trump's wrathThe rule is aimed at preventing a return of Schedule F, an executive order Trump issued in 2020 that was aimed at reclassifying tens of thousands of federal workers into at-will status, thereby making them easier to fire and making them more akin to political appointees.
41% : But Trump often rails against a 'deep state' of government that he believed was working against him and has vowed to return to Schedule F if he wins a second term.
31% : 'Either the deep state destroys America, or we destroy the deep state,' Trump has told supporters at his campaign rallies.
21% : And the Biden administration notes that if Trump wins the White House and tries to reverse their move, his administration would have to go through the same long process - including a public comment period - in order to do so.
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