Trump's political operation is fundraising off of his plan to radically remake the federal workforce and revive a category of federal employment dubbed Schedule F.
Fundraising appeals invoking the plan on Thursday indicate the Trump team sees it as a potent messaging device for its grassroots supporters.Driving the news:
"I need YOU to bolster our Official Drain the Swamp Fund," the emails pleaded, asking for $45 contributions to Trump's Save America fundraising committee.Reserved for officials in policymaking and national security roles, it would allow a future Trump White House to fire federal workers en masse and replace them with people perceived as more loyal to Trump and his policy agenda.
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