The CIA confirmed Wednesday that it offered buyouts to employees who volunteer to resign, the latest group of federal workers ...
CIA employees have gotten letters offering them buyouts if they voluntarily resign. They're the latest group of workers ...
The CIA used unclassified email to share a list of employees hired within the last two years to the Office of Personnel ...
The CIA sent an email to the White House listing its recent hires, potentially exposing agents' identities and risking their ...
But another objective is plainly visible: The president suspects that the CIA harbors people who oppose his policies and might try to undermine them. The buyout is one way to weed these people out.
Trump has maintained a notably critical stance toward America's intelligence agencies. John Ratcliffe, the new CIA director ...
A CIA spokesperson declined to say how many people received offers or whether they face any deadline to decide. Trump’s Office of Personnel Managemen t already has offered millions of federal ...
The move prompted alarm among former intelligence officials and experts who said adversaries could exploit the unclassified ...
the CIA should not have transmitted these names in this fashion, nor should the White House have insisted on such a clearly irresponsible approach, one that could genuinely put people in danger.