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Mark Warner and Tim Kaine each own a piece of the announcement from Donald Trump about the opening of an immigrant concentration camp at Guantanamo Bay.
Last week, just days after his inauguration, Donald Trump eliminated the membership of a key committee that handles aviation security. And on Wednesday night, a passenger plane collided with a military helicopter in the Washington, D.C., area.
The Trump administration has told around two million federal workers they can resign via email in exchange for a payout. Under plans to drastically shrink the size of the US government and push out civil servants who do not support the Republican, employees were told they could receive eight months’ pay if they took up the offer.
A group of Virginia Democrats are lashing out at President Donald Trump for his executive orders targeting federal workers. Sens. Tim Kaine and Mark Warner released a joint statement, saying Trump is attacking the federal workforce by weakening protections that shield them from “politically-motivated mass firings” and “imposing an across-the-board” hiring freeze.
Virginia U.S. Senator Tim Kaine was disappointed in pardons from both outgoing President Joe Biden and President Donald Trump, but he says they are "infinitely different" as WFIR's Ian Price reports.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin says the plane from Wichita, Kansas appeared to be on a "normal approach" before the collision with a military helicopter near Washington Reagan National Airport that killed
We’ve been pretty plain about our [safety] concerns, but it isn’t a good time to speculate right now,’ Senator Tim Kaine said Thursday
President Donald Trump is giving almost 145,000 federal employees in Virginia a choice: resign your job with up to eight months of severance pay or risk losing it anyway.
President Donald Trump is offering buyouts with eight months of pay to all federal workers who don't wish to return to the office.
The Trump administration is offering buyouts to federal workers. Read the memo the Office of Personnel Management posted for employees.