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    Federal Employees Report “PTSD” Over Trump’s Return, Fear Mass Firings

    By Steadfast AdminUpdated:November 12, 20242 Mins Read
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    A recent report has highlighted growing concerns among some federal employees who fear a return of Donald Trump to the White House could reignite anxiety and stress reminiscent of his previous term. According to the coverage, a number of government workers are apprehensive about the potential impact on their jobs and work environment, with some expressing worry over experiencing symptoms akin to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

    The apprehension stems from memories of perceived turbulence and heightened pressure within federal agencies during Trump’s first presidency. Employees reportedly cite experiences of sudden policy shifts, leadership changes, and public scrutiny that left many feeling on edge. Sources within the federal workforce have conveyed that these uncertainties could once again create a tense work atmosphere, should Trump reassume office.

    While some have openly voiced their concerns about a challenging work environment, others believe their commitment to civil service would remain steadfast regardless of political leadership. The topic has generated discussion among agency heads and policymakers, who emphasize the importance of maintaining a stable and productive environment for federal employees under any administration.

    As political dynamics continue to evolve, the report underscores the complexity of working within federal institutions during periods of significant leadership change. It remains to be seen how federal agencies will navigate potential changes and ensure support for their workforce amidst varying political landscapes.

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