The Trump administration is proposing that all new and current federal employees sign non-disclosure agreements as part of its crackdown on press leaks. On Tuesday, the Office of Personnel Management posted a notice in the Federal Register asking for comment on a draft NDA that federal agencies would use for "both new and existing employees.
Main Idea: The Office of Personnel Management is proposing non-disclosure agreements for federal employees as part of President Donald Trump’s effort to cut leaks.
Key Points:
Federal NDAs could make it harder for workers to report wrongdoing, and taxpayers may get less public oversight of government actions.
Clearer secrecy rules may reduce leaks of sensitive plans, which could protect operations and public safety.
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Federal agency that posted the notice and is directly advancing the proposed NDA.
The administration is named for him, and the policy is part of his government’s leak crackdown.
Mentioned for seizing a reporter’s devices in a leak-related investigation, but not the main focus.
Named legal commentator quoted explaining the proposal’s likely impact and constitutional concerns.
Named union that was asked for comment and represents federal workers affected by the proposal.
Cited as one of the agencies whose employees allegedly disclosed unauthorized information.
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