
The US Secret Service is planning on reducing its workforce by up to 20% beginning Friday night.
DHS Chief Kristi Noem will reportedly send Secret Service personnel an email as early as Friday night or this weekend regarding the layoffs.
Some Secret Service workers will be offered early retirement or voluntary separation.
Administrative workers and personnel in their probationary period will be let go first.
Per RealClearPolitics reporter Susan Crabtree:
Despite a severe USSS special agent manpower shortage and increased protective duties during the Trump administration, Secret Service personnel are bracing for an email expected as early as Friday night this weekend from DHS Secretary Noem regarding USSS personnel layoffs, followed by notifications to those affected personnel noting the various options available. Options will include early retirement; voluntary separation; etc. The expected email is spurring rumors of a merger btwn USSS and Homeland Security Investigations, downsizing; doing away with retention bonuses aimed at increasing manpower.
Planned layoffs are thought to be between 10-20% of the workforce range. APT (administrative)᜵non-gun carriers to be let go first, followed by others within their probation period of 3 years and possibly others on a case by case basis. It’s unclear how DEI hires will be affected. The service has to submit a plan for the layoffs to DHS today. DHS could either accept it or come back and tell USSS it needs to cut more bodies for additional cost reductions.
SECRET SERVICE SCOOP: The USSS is expected to send out an agency-wide official email as early as tonight regarding a Reduction in Force, according to two knowledeagble sources.
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— Susan Crabtree (@susancrabtree) April 4, 2025
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