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‘This isn’t how a RIF is supposed to work:’ HHS reinstates some laid-off employees, gives them extra work

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The Department of Health and Human Services is gradually reinstating some of the staff laid off last month, but the partial reinstatements are still causing uncertainty among HHS employees.

About 10,000 HHS employees were removed in a reduction in force (RIF) on April 1. Another 10,000 employees voluntarily left the agency through the deferred resignation program, early retirement offers or incentive payments worth up to $25,000. The workforce reductions across HHS totaled about 25%, but some of the initial layoffs are now being walked back.

At the National Institutes of Health, a human resources employee said she is among 150 HR staff members being reinstated to process the paperwork of the many employees separating from the agency. NIH fired about 1,200 of its employees on April 1. The NIH HR employee received her reinstatement email on May 20.

“You previously received a notice regarding the Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS) upcoming reduction in force (RIF),” an NIH email, obtained by Federal News Network, states. “That notice is hereby revoked. You will not be affected by the upcoming RIF.”

At the same time, a court-ordered preliminary injunction issued Thursday may change the status of many more federal employees who have been impacted by agency RIFs. A U.S. District Court judge in San Francisco has once again found that the Trump administration violated separation of powers principles with its restructuring orders.

The injunction requires agencies to reverse any RIF notices they have already begun or conducted under an executive order from President Donald Trump. But the court order still allows agencies to pause “retrospective” steps while the case is being appealed.

But at HHS, prior to the court order, another 60 recently fired acquisition employees working in the office of the HHS chief information officer (OCIO) were already reinstated and told to return to work “immediately.”

One reinstated OCIO employee said the May 21 email, titled “Rescission of Previous Notice of Reduction in Force,” went to her junk mail folder. After reading it, the employee called her supervisor to verify its authenticity.

“I reached out to my supervisor. I immediately got out my phone. I was like, ‘Is this real?’ She said, ‘Yes, it is, they called back our group,’” the employee told Federal News Network.

In a virtual meeting with the new OCIO leadership team, reinstated employees were told they can temporarily work from home if they need to make child care arrangements or deal with other personal matters before coming back to the office.

“People have had to put off medical procedures. People have taken their children out of child care because they were trying to just save their money, because they didn’t know if they were going to find a job soon,” the OCIO employee said.

Reinstated HHS employees are expected to take on some of the duties of employees who aren’t being brought back.

“They were saying we were being brought back because of the good work we do,” the OCIO employee said. “None of our project managers are coming back, and they expect us to now serve in a project management role. Most of us are not subject matter experts.”

The OCIO employee, who has worked for the federal government for nearly 20 years, said her acquisition team purchases IT equipment for HHS and manages software licenses — some of which are critical to issuing HHS grant funds.

“It’s not simple when you can’t open your Adobe or Salesforce, or any of the systems we use just to turn our computers on every day,” the employee said. “You disable the entire system when you don’t have these licenses or software in place. And it’s not an easy feat to do it. These things take time, they take a lot of negotiating, they take the expertise of our IT professionals, our subject matter experts, who definitely should be called back but are not being called back.”

Many HHS employees found out they were laid off last month when their Personal Identity Verification (PIV) cards were deactivated and no longer enabled them to enter their offices. The OCIO employee said many of her coworkers left their laptops at the office after getting their RIF notices. It’s not entirely clear how many reinstated HHS employees have working PIV cards or laptops that would allow them to get back to work.

“If your card works, you can work from home. If you can make it into the office and your card is active, you are expected to work immediately. They didn’t give us a day. They just said effective immediately,” the employee said.

The OCIO employee said she’s not convinced that HHS will keep reinstated employees around for the long term, and said her firing and reinstatement feels like a “mind game that they’re playing with us.”

“I have no issue with a reduction in force. I’ve seen it done before, and I have no problem with that, but if you do it the right way, it takes months, sometimes a year, to do a study. The risk plans are very transparent. People know where they’re going. There are workshops with HR, there are resume-writing workshops. There are so many things in place when they’re going to RIF someone, and they did none of that,” the employee said.

At NIOSH, ‘the future is in question’ with only a third of its employees

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) was another target in the mass layoffs at HHS in early April. The HHS component, which focuses on workplace safety and health standards, lost about 90% of its approximately 1,200-employee workforce in the RIF last month.

But after significant pressure from unions and lawmakers, HHS partially reversed course last week and reinstated 328 of the employees it had previously fired. The reinstatements brought back NIOSH employees working in coal mining research programs in Ohio and West Virginia, as well as employees working in the agency’s World Trade Center Health Program, which supports 9/11 first responders.

During a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing on Tuesday, Chairwoman Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.) said she was “pleased” with the agency’s partial reversal of the RIF at NIOSH, but that more should be done to bring back employees.

“While your action last week was a good step, there are still other divisions within NIOSH with specialized staff who conduct essential, unique work,” Capito told HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. during the hearing. “I support the President’s vision to right-size our government, but … I don’t think eliminating NIOSH programs will accomplish that goal.”

NIOSH employees, represented by the American Federation of Government Employees, traveled to Washington, D.C., from across the country to meet with lawmakers this week and hold a rally outside HHS headquarters, urging the remainder of their colleagues to be brought back on the job.

Catherine Blackwood, a postdoctoral fellow who has been working at NIOSH as an immunotoxicology at NIOSH’s Morgantown, West Virginia, campus since 2021, said public-facing programs have been “brought back to a certain level,” but are still not running at their full capability.

“We are really pushing to reinstate the entirety of NIOSH, because of how interconnected and interdependent all our work is,” Blackwood told Federal News Network, speaking in her capacity as an AFGE member. “It’s really going to be impossible for them to have the same effect without the rest of the support from NIOSH. We were already facing staffing shortages — pre-2019 staffing levels — before all this happened. Funding has been staying level for the last several years. So really, most of the function of NIOSH is gone at this point.”

Even after the partial reinstatements, Micah Niemeier-Walsh, a NIOSH employee and vice president of AFGE Local 3840, said most programs are still unable to fully operate. For instance, some employees were reinstated in NIOSH’s health hazard evaluation program as part of last week’s partial reversal of the RIF. But the chemists who analyze the samples the program receives have not been reinstated. That staffing gap means the evaluation program, similar to many of NIOSH’s programs, cannot complete its work despite appearing on paper to be up-and-running.

“It’s a step in the right direction that some NIOSH employees have been reinstated, but it’s not enough. We cannot actually function and meet our congressionally mandated mission with just 300 employees,” Niemeier-Walsh told Federal News Network at Thursday’s rally outside HHS headquarters.

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Federal union representatives hold a rally outside HHS headquarters in Washington, D.C., to urge the reinstatement of hundreds of terminated employees at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). Micah Niemeier-Walsh, a NIOSH employee and vice president of AFGE Local 3840, speaks to the crowd that gathered for the event. (Photo credit: AFL-CIO)

In the Senate committee hearing on Tuesday, Kennedy promised “to reinstate some of those other jobs” at NIOSH, although he did not provide details on which jobs would be brought back, or which employees would be reinstated.

NIOSH employees said the reinstatements at the agency so far appear inconsistent. Brendan Demich, chief steward for AFGE Local 1916 in Pittsburgh, said research division employees working in NIOSH’s Pittsburgh and Spokane, Washington, offices are still laid off, but employees in the Coal Workers’ Surveillance Program have been brought back to work.

Demich said the staffing cuts undermine Kennedy’s “Make America Healthy Again” agenda, which is focused in part on addressing chronic health conditions.

“Secretary Kennedy, in these hearings, has been identifying chronic diseases and illnesses as being some of the things that they’re trying to target with HHS,” Demich said in an interview. “What we do at NIOSH is we study the things that cause these chronic illnesses and diseases, things that people are exposed to — chemicals in mining. We try to prevent people from ever getting black lung in the first place. We develop technologies and solutions so that they’re not exposed to the coal dust that causes black lung. We’re trying to fulfill that mission.”

Rachel Weiss, an alternate steward for AFGE Local 3840 in Cincinnati, Ohio, added that NIOSH lost all its grants staff and most of its operational staff who support the agency’s long-term planning, including its National Occupational Research Agenda.

“That’s where we work very, very closely with industry and with labor, to make sure that the research we’re doing in the future addresses the needs of workers,” Weiss said. “The future is in question. That’s what we need the entirety of the agency back, because we all work as one giant organism to do what we do.”

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RFK Jr. Drops a Mega Bombshell on mRNA Vaccine Technology (VIDEO)

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This article originally appeared on vigilantfox.com and was republished with permission.

In a move that many were hoping for but were not expecting, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy just announced that BARDA will be CANCELING 22 mRNA vaccine development contracts, saving taxpayers about $500 million in the process.

This move delivered a major blow to the biomedical industrial complex, which was hoping to make an mRNA vaccine for just about every disease imaginable.


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The reason for this move is grounded in what happened during the COVID debacle, which Kennedy explained in detail.

First, he shared how “mRNA vaccines don’t perform well against viruses that infect the upper respiratory tract.”

“mRNA only codes for a small part of the viral proteins, usually a single antigen. One mutation, and the vaccine becomes INEFFECTIVE,” Kennedy said.

The next revelation was a big surprise.

Kennedy confirmed that the COVID shots could have CAUSED the mutations and EXTENDED the pandemic altogether.

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He explained:

“The [mRNA] vaccine [platform] paradoxically encourages new mutations and can actually prolong pandemics. As the virus constantly mutates to escape the protective effects of the vaccine, millions of people, maybe even you or someone you know, caught the Omicron variant despite being vaccinated. That’s because a single mutation can make mRNA vaccines ineffective.”

Kennedy’s comments echo what vaccinologist Dr. Geert Vanden Bossche and the “conspiracy theorists” have been saying for the better part of four years now.

He warned, “You are generating a breeding ground for even more infectious variants to replicate” when you vaccinate DURING a pandemic.

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With the conclusion that mRNA shots are ineffective against respiratory viruses, prolong pandemics, and encourage mutations, Kennedy declared:

mRNA technology poses MORE risk than benefits for these respiratory viruses.”

As such, Kennedy announced that BARDA (Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority) will be CANCELING 22 mRNA vaccine contracts, saving taxpayers “just under $500 million” in the process.

He clarified that this isn’t a complete indictment of mRNA technology across the board, but when it comes to respiratory diseases, he believes it offers no benefit to humanity.

“That’s why we’re moving beyond the limitations of mRNA for respiratory viruses and investing in better solutions,” Kennedy said.

Thanks for reading! I hope this brought you the good news you needed today.

I was banned from Twitter 1.0 three times for sharing information that Kennedy just confirmed.

Like many others, I was labeled a “conspiracy theorist.” Turns out, we were right all along.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene Unloads on the GOP, H1B Immigration, Foreign Aid to Ukraine, Israel

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Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene has publicly criticized President Donald Trump over immigration policy and foreign aid.

Greene responded to Trump’s tariff announcement on India by urging an end to H1-B visas that she claims replace American jobs. Greene also called for stopping funding and weapons to Ukraine in its conflict with Russia.

Greene stated that continued U.S. funding for Kiev betrays the majority of Americans who voted to end foreign wars.

She highlighted Trump’s 2024 election win as a mandate against such involvement. The congresswoman warned that supporting these policies risks losing younger voters permanently.

On the Israel-Gaza conflict, Greene described Israel’s actions as a “genocide” and condemned the starvation in Gaza. She became the first Republican lawmaker to use this term publicly.

Greene emphasized that innocent Palestinian lives, including children and Christians, should not be devalued compared to Israeli ones.

Greene expressed surprise that more conservative colleagues have not spoken out against U.S. support for Israel’s offensive operations.

She argued that funding such wars contradicts a biblical mandate and America’s interests.

The congresswoman clarified her support for Israel’s existence while opposing involvement in its conflicts.

Trump has acknowledged the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, noting visible starvation among children despite Netanyahu’s denials.

He mentioned his wife Melania’s distress over images from the region. This marks a softening in Trump’s stance amid ongoing hostilities nearing two years.

Greene’s positions reflect broader shifts in U.S. opinion, with approval of Israel’s Gaza actions dropping to 32 percent per Gallup polls.

Republicans under 50 now view Israel more negatively than positively, according to Pew surveys.

Figures like Steve Bannon and Tucker Carlson have also criticized Netanyahu’s government.

The congresswoman has voiced growing frustration with the Republican Party’s direction. She questioned whether the GOP is leaving her or if she no longer relates to it.

Greene stated she does not want involvement in the party’s current course on foreign policy and spending.

3Greene warned Trump about delivering on promises like Epstein file transparency to retain base support. She referenced past divergences, including on AI policy in Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill.” Despite these splits, Greene affirmed her commitment to America First principles.

Greene suggested her political future may not rely on party establishment backing. She expressed confidence in winning support from Georgia voters independently. However, the congresswoman indicated no plans for higher office in 2026.

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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott Files Emergency Petition with Supreme Court to REMOVE Democrat Ringleader Who Fled State to Obstruct Redistricting Vote

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Governor Greg Abbott has officially filed an emergency writ of quo warranto with the Texas Supreme Court, seeking the removal of far-left Democrat State Representative Gene Wu from office for abandoning his constitutional duties and fleeing the state in a premeditated scheme to block a GOP-led vote.

According to the explosive 70-page filing, Rep. Wu—Chair of the Texas House Democratic Caucus—was the ringleader of a carefully orchestrated plan that saw dozens of Democrat lawmakers hop aboard a 76-seat private jet, funded in part by Beto O’Rourke’s political action committee, to escape to Chicago rather than perform their duty during a constitutionally mandated special legislative session.

The petition alleges that Wu and his fellow Democrats deliberately broke quorum to sabotage redistricting reforms and kill flood relief, property tax relief, and school reform legislation, critical priorities for Texans.

“If representatives are free not to show up whenever they choose, then Texans simply do not have a representative government,” the petition reads.

“In fact, they don’t have a functioning government at all. This Court should make clear that a legislator who does not wish to perform his duties will be stripped of them.”

The petition reveals that Wu not only left the state, but actively solicited donations online to help cover fines and expenses—funding his absence with cash from liberal donors.

The document accuses him of potentially violating Texas bribery laws and the state constitution, citing provisions that require forfeiture of office if an official accepts anything of value to withhold their vote.

Wu posted pictures boarding the jet on X, while simultaneously asking followers to “Support Texas House Democrats as we deny quorum.” One image was immediately followed by a donation link.

According to the petition, Beto O’Rourke’s PAC offered to cover the cost of the trip and committed all future donations to lawmakers who fled the state.

The petition concludes:

This case is not a political dispute; it is a constitutional crisis. The current Special Session is set to expire in just two weeks. But Wu apparently has no intention of returning. Instead, he claims the “special session is over.” Permitting him to continue occupying his office so that he can abdicate the duties of that office will only enable future legislators to grind state government to a halt.

Perhaps these absent members expect—someday—to return to Texas and be hailed as heroes who “fought” by fleeing. But in the meantime, they are preventing the Texas Legislature, duly called by the Governor, from addressing the acute needs of Texans across the State.

Every day, their continued absence wastes taxpayer dollars and imperils urgent policy needs, ranging from improved flood response tools to the judicial omnibus bill governing the day-to-day workings of the state courts.

And, in the future, whenever the Governor adds an item on the special session agenda that they find offensive, they may feel empowered to once again flee the State and deny the Article III, Section 5 constitutional mandate. Absent quo warranto, there is no end in sight to this piracy.

The Constitution nowhere envisions Texans signing onto that kind of suicide pact. Legislators may, of course, disagree on specific pieces of legislation.

But our Constitution conceives of deliberation and debate as the official way to process official disagreements. That is why, in addition to laying out general principles for the order of business, the Constitution imposes mandatory duties on members to ensure they will be present to conduct business.

Representative government cannot function if elected officials may monetize their absence, abandon their obligations, and paralyze the Legislature without consequence.

The writ of quo warranto exists precisely to remedy such abuses. And there is still time for this Court to use it here. Ordering Wu’s removal from office would ensure that public office remains a trust exercised in good faith, as opposed to a platform for private gain and governmental sabotage.

It could also begin to make it easier to establish a quorum while the Special Session is still under way. Above all, however, it promises to restrain future abuses. Refusing to address the problem now may simply invite it to recur, always in the final days of a session.

The integrity of Texas’s constitutional order demands this Court’s urgent intervention, and Texas voters are counting on it.

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