2025-02-14

Trump firings cause chaos at agency responsible for America's nuclear weapons

Mass firings at the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) caused chaos as hundreds of employees were terminated under Trump and Musk's initiative to reduce federal workforce. The agency, responsible for overseeing U.S. nuclear weapons, saw workers abruptly dismissed with minimal notice, though some terminations were later paused or rescinded. The situation has raised concerns about the future stability of this critical nuclear security organization.

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