The IRS will lay off thousands of probationary workers in the middle of tax season, according to two sources familiar with the agency’s plans, and cuts could happen as soon as next week.
IRS will lay off thousands of probationary workers in the middle of tax season
Politics
February 15, 2025
ultocalanissan@gmail.com
Related Posts
Are mRNA vaccines safe and effective? What to know as RFK Jr. halts funding
Vaccines using mRNA technology weren’t immune to the latest round of federal research cuts. Vaccines using mRNA technology weren’t immune to the latest round of federal research cuts.
White House says ‘case closed’ on Mike Waltz adding anti-Trump journalist to Signal chat — ‘we are moving forward’
"As the president has made it very clear, Mike Waltz continues to be an important part of his national security team. And this case has been closed here at...
Schumer warns Trump’s tariffs will destroy NYC’s economy, drive recession: ‘What you’re doing is ugly’
The Democratic senator ripped Trump's levy war as a "pinball tariff strategy" that could result in a nearly $20 billion direct hit to New York City and threaten hundreds...
4 House Republicans vote with Dems to block resolution censuring Ilhan Omar for Charlie Kirk comments
The House of Representatives voted along bipartisan lines to censure Rep. Ilhan Omar after her recent comments on Charlie Kirk. The House of Representatives voted along bipartisan lines to...
Kamala Harris reveals her ‘first choice’ for running mate wasn’t Tim Walz: book
Harris's first choice “would have been an ideal partner —if I were a straight white man,” she wrote. Harris's first choice “would have been an ideal partner —if I...
House Republicans advance Trump-backed stopgap government funding bill
The House is expected to take a final vote on the measure by Friday. The House is expected to take a final vote on the measure by Friday.
Paramount, Trump in ‘advanced’ talks to settle president’s $20B ‘60 Minutes’ lawsuit: court filing
Paramount Global and President Donald Trump are engaged in "good faith, advanced, settlement negotiations" to resolve a lawsuit filed by Trump against CBS in October, alleging the network deceptively edited...
Anguished parents who’ve lost kids — like me — demand Congress act to rein in social-media firms
The former Meta employees were shockingly calm as they laid it all out: The company that owns Facebook and Instagram knows its platforms are exposing children to serious dangers. ...
IRS whistleblowers tell ‘Pod Force One’ of ‘unprecedented’ corruption swept ‘under rug’ by Hunter Biden pardon
IRS whistleblowers Gary Shapley and Joseph Ziegler discussed in a wide-ranging "Pod Force One' interview the "unprecedented" level of corruption they said they observed while investigating Hunter Biden before...
Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo enters race for NYC mayor
Ex-Governor Andrew Cuomo has finally announced his bid for New York City mayor — after months of speculation of whether he'd use the race for his return to politics....