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The Trump administration is directing federal agencies to begin preparations for large-scale layoffs and restructuring, and submit plans by March 13, according to a memo.
The White House directed all federal departments and agencies to prepare for widespread job cuts on the same day of Trump's first Cabinet meeting.
The federal workforce is made up of about three million employees, meaning one third of them responded to the email.
The meeting with Susie Wiles came after several congressional Republicans faced pushback from constituents over the rapid pace of the administration's government cuts.
President Trump is holding his first Cabinet meeting at the White House on Wednesday, with his Cabinet nominees largely confirmed.