The letters are the first examples of the national security and intelligence workforce being included in broader efforts to ...
CIA employees have gotten letters offering them buyouts if they voluntarily resign. They're the latest group of workers ...
The “buyout” message to the CIA's entire workforce is tough to defend, but it’s not the only evidence of Team Trump ...
The list of partial names was provided in an effort to comply with an executive order to trim the federal work force.
How many CIA employees are there and how will they be affected by the buyout offer? Learn more about what’s happening at the top-secret agency.
A major U.S. national security agency has become the first of its kind to offer buyouts to its workers. The Central Intelligence Agency on Tuesday offered employees an opportunity to leave their jobs ...
The CIA sent an email to the White House listing its recent hires, potentially exposing agents' identities and risking their ...
The CIA is offering all of its employees incentives to resign — and some say its part of a move by US President Donald Trump to stack the government in his favour.
President Trump has chosen Michael Ellis as deputy CIA director, and Joe Kent to oversee counterterrorism intelligence.
The CIA has sent the White House an unclassified email listing all new hires that have been with the agency for two years or ...
New CIA director, John Ratcliffe, has promised big changes, claiming the agency has strayed from its original focus.