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Trump plans to shorten 1,200 jobs from the CIA, other American espionage agencies: report | Donald Trump News

According to reports, cuts will take place over several years and, in contrast to layoffs, will be achieved by reduced attitudes.

According to the Washington, the government of US President, the management of US President, plans to reduce considerable personnel cuts in the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and other large US espionage units as part of its offer to reduce important government agencies.

The CIA plans to reduce 1,200 positions together with thousands of other parts of the US secret service group, the newspaper reported on Friday.

According to reports, members of the congress were informed about the planned cuts, which take place over several years and are partly achieved by reduced attitudes in contrast to layoffs, the report added.

When asked about the report, a spokesman for the agency did not confirm the details, but said that CIA director John Ratcliffe “quickly deals with the fact that the CIA workforce reacts to the national security priorities of the administration”.

“These steps are part of a holistic strategy in order to move the agency with renewed energy, to give increasing managers the opportunity to perform and position the CIA better to present its mission,” said the spokesman.

Trump appointed Council Cliffe, which was sworn in as a CIA director in January, informed the legislators beforehand that the agency under his leadership would “cause revealing, objective, all-source analyzes and never allows political or personal prejudices to cloud our judgment or infect our products”.

“We will collect intelligence, especially human intelligence, in every corner of the globe, no matter how dark or difficult or difficult it is” and “to be able to carry out hidden measures towards the president.

He spoke to CIA officials and said: “If all of this sounds like what you have registered, then strap on and get ready to make a difference. If this is not the case, it is time to find a new work line.”

In March, the CIA also announced that it would fire an indefinite number of young officials as part of Trump's government policy.

A spokesman for the agency said that those officials are released with behavioral problems or as poorly suitable for secret services, and finds that not everyone can manage the pressure of the job.

In February, the CIA also offered some employees buyouts. It was not clear how many employees accepted the offer.

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