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The Central Intelligence Agency on Tuesday offered all employees buyouts that were previously extended to millions of federal workers, according to a report.Administration officials indicated that the intelligence agency decided to offer the buyouts as par of an effort to bring the CIA more in line with President Trump’s priorities, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Government employees have until 11:59 p.m. Thursday to accept the buyout offer, which the Office of Personnel Management says won’t be extended.John Ratcliffe, 59, had asked the White House to extend the buyout package to the CIA in the hopes that it would result in a more aggressive spy agency.
Ratcliffe, 59, had asked the White House to extend the buyout package to the CIA in the hopes that it would result in a more aggressive spy agency.
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