CIA Faces Biggest Purge in Half a Century – Trump Administration Plans Mass Layoffs
The administration of Donald Trump is preparing the largest staff purge in the CIA in the last 50 years. The layoffs will primarily target employees involved in diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs. This decision has sparked widespread debate among politicians and national security experts.

What Happened?
According to White House sources, Trump's team is developing a strategy for large-scale layoffs at the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). The goal is to radically shift the agency's focus back to intelligence and national security.
The last major shake-up of this scale took place in 1977, when President Jimmy Carter ordered a rollback of CIA covert operations following a series of scandals. However, unlike that reform, this purge is not about operations but about personnel policies.
Who Will Be Affected and Why?
- The layoffs will primarily affect employees responsible for DEI initiatives.
- Trump has repeatedly criticized these programs as "unnecessary" and a "distraction from the CIA’s core mission."
- His supporters argue that the agency has been too focused on internal workforce issues instead of national security and intelligence gathering.
Reactions and Potential Consequences
- Support from conservatives: Many Republicans welcome the decision, believing it will boost CIA efficiency.
- Criticism from Democrats: Opponents argue that mass layoffs will weaken the agency’s capabilities and harm its operations.
- Concerns within the CIA: Some insiders fear that such a significant restructuring will destabilize the agency and drive away experienced professionals.
Historical Context
The CIA has undergone major reforms and shake-ups in the past:
- 1977 – President Jimmy Carter conducted mass layoffs and shut down several covert operations.
- 2001 – After the 9/11 attacks, the agency was restructured to focus on counterterrorism.
- 2017 – Under Trump, the CIA intensified operations against China and Iran, but this is the first time mass layoffs will focus on personnel policies.
What’s Next?
The layoffs have not yet been implemented, but if Trump returns to the White House, the CIA is expected to undergo radical restructuring. Further staff changes in national security agencies may also follow.
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