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Trump administration to cut thousands of jobs at the State Dept

Trump administration to cut thousands of jobs at the State Dept

CryptopolitanCryptopolitan2025/05/29 21:48
By:By Shummas Humayun

Share link:In this post: The Trump administration notifies Congress of a plan to cut 3,448 State Department jobs and streamline over 300 bureaus. Human rights bureau to be recast under a new undersecretary role focused on “Democracy and Western Values.” Refugee and Migration Bureau to be reshaped to prioritize returning illegal migrants and lead overseas disaster response.

On Thursday, the Trump administration formally alerted Congress to a major shake-up of the State Department that would cut thousands of jobs, trim or merge hundreds of offices, and shift the agency’s human rights bureau toward President Donald Trump’s “America First” agenda.

The overhaul forms part of Trump’s effort to shrink the federal bureaucracy and steer the remaining toward his stated goal of prioritizing American interests at home and abroad.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who first announced the plan in April, said the department had listened to lawmakers and crafted a structure that “will result in a more agile Department, better equipped to promote America’s interests and keep Americans safe across the world.”

The notice to Congress says more than 300 of the department’s 734 bureaus and offices will be streamlined, merged, or closed. The domestic civil and foreign service workforce, which stood at 18,780 on May 4, will lose 3,448 positions. Nearly 2,000 workers will face direct job cuts, while more than 1,500 will leave under deferred resignations.

Rubio said the department had expanded in size and spending without matching results, and the updated blueprint responds to questions lawmakers have raised since April.

The plan does not announce layoffs for staff posted overseas or locally hired employees.

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Major structural changes are coming to the State Department

The top post for civilian security, democracy, and human rights will disappear, along with offices that monitor and follow war crimes and conflicts worldwide. In its place, a Senate-confirmed undersecretary for foreign assistance and humanitarian affairs will supervise a revamped Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor.

The notice says this bureau will ground U.S. diplomacy in “traditional Western conceptions of core freedoms” and be led by a deputy assistant secretary for “Democracy and Western Values.”

The new under secretary will also oversee foreign assistance “in a post-USAID era,” a phrase that reflects the administration’s earlier move, guided by the Department of Government Efficiency under billionaire adviser Elon Musk, to dismantle the U.S. Agency for International Development soon after Trump took office in January.

The notification describes the new post as a way to “ensure efficiency and oversight in the delivery of foreign assistance,” signaling a push to centralize aid decisions within State once USAID is dissolved.

Inside the restructured bureau, an Office of Free Markets and Free Labor will promote free-market principles, while an Office of Natural Rights will address what the administration calls “free speech backsliding in Europe and other developed nations.”

Rubio said Wednesday that foreign officials Washington considers involved in censorship will be banned from traveling to the United States.

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The Bureau for Population, Refugees, and Migration will also undergo a substantial makeover, shifting its resources to support efforts to return illegal “aliens” to their countries of origin or legal status. The same bureau will take the lead in the U.S. response to major disasters overseas.

The notification confirms that the Bureau of Energy Resources will be folded into the Bureau of Economic, Energy, and Business Affairs, and that offices handling climate change policy will be closed.

Officials emphasized that shutting offices does not necessarily mean a subject is no longer a priority, noting that some tasks will eventually move to other parts of the department under the plan.

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