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Trump Administration Proposes NDAs for Federal Employees to Curb Leaks
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The Trump administration is proposing a federal‑wide nondisclosure agreement that would require all current and future federal employees to sign it, aiming to curb the sharing of internal agency information. The Office of Personnel Management has released a draft notice and is inviting public comment on specifics such as the scope of the NDA and whether it should cover only unclassified data.
The form is intended to document Federal employees' acknowledgment of, and agreement to comply with, current legal obligations to safeguard non-public, confidential, or proprietary information, created or obtained through their official duties, while expressly preserving the right to make disclosures authorized by law.
Contrary to some claims, however, The Times did not have verified details about the pending operation to capture Maduro or a story prepared, nor did we withhold publication at the request of the Trump administration.
This proposed NDA is another attempt by the administration to purge the civil service of nonpartisan career employees and replace them with loyalists who won't speak out against waste, fraud, and abuse.
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- 1.Federal Bureau of Investigation
- 2.Free Papua Movement
- 3.White House Office of Personnel Management
- 4.American Federation of Government Employees
- 5.Federal Register
- 6.Pentagon
- 7.White House
- 8.US Homeland Security Department
- 9.Partnership for Public Service
- 10.US Immigration and Customs Enforcement