The article discusses recent firings at the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) and scrutinizes the Energy Department's claims regarding the impact of these layoffs. It highlights concerns from former employees, particularly those with non-administrative roles who held high-level security clearances. The piece seeks to challenge the Department's assertion that fewer than 50 employees were let go and that these individuals primarily performed clerical duties, emphasizing the real implications for national security and agency operations stemming from the loss of experienced staff.
The firings at the National Nuclear Security Administration have raised concerns about the potential impact on national security and operational effectiveness.
Many employees with high-level security clearances were among those who were not rehired, despite the Energy Department's claims of minimal disruption.
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