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BumRushDaShow

(172,638 posts)
Tue May 26, 2026, 11:53 AM Yesterday

Trump administration proposes NDAs for all federal workers [View all]

Source: Washington Post

May 26, 2026 at 10:54 a.m. EDT


The Trump administration is planning a government-wide nondisclosure agreement that bars federal workers from sharing a wide array of “confidential government information,” according to a draft notice posted to the Federal Register on Tuesday by the U.S. Office of Personnel Management.

The draft notice, which will be published Wednesday and be open for a 30-day public comment period, uses an expansive definition of privileged information, beyond typical classified and unclassified designations.

The draft blocks employees from sharing “non-public, confidential, or proprietary information” or “any sensitive, pre-decisional or deliberative material that is not currently publicly available and should not be disclosed under applicable law.”. Agencies can decide whether to adopt the NDA, according to the draft.

In the draft notice, OPM cited a number of high-profile leaks, including “unauthorized disclosures” to the New York Times and The Washington Post about the U.S. raid on Venezuela in January that captured President Nicolás Maduro. It said the leaks “put the lives of members of the armed forces at risk, leading news organizations to delay ‘publishing what they knew to avoid endangering U.S. troops.’”. OPM did not immediately respond to request for comment.

Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2026/05/26/trump-administration-proposes-expansive-ndas-all-federal-workers/



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This is one of the most idiotic and unnecessary moves that they have made so far. This is because they refuse to learn about and follow the processes that feds already go through as part of their background checks and security classifications for their positions. I.e., there are already a variety of levels of civilian non-"Top Secret" security classifications that cover what can and cannot be disclosed. I.e., if the info is "confidential" it cannot be disclosed (with the threats of penalties like fines, removal from the position, jail time, etc., that is drilled into feds during annual security training that the 45 people never took).

IOW it's redundant business jargon gobbledygook.

For example this - § 1400.201 Sensitivity level designations and investigative requirements.
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"Never rat on your friends, and always keep your mouth shut ..." pat_k Yesterday #1
No. travelingthrulife Yesterday #2
Part of having a clearance Jerry2144 Yesterday #3
Of course it has nothing to do with non-disclosure of classified information pat_k 21 hrs ago #29
Trump transparency is OPAQUE. bucolic_frolic Yesterday #4
At best (eom) AZLD4Candidate 23 hrs ago #21
What about the leaks from 1600 Pa and the Pentegon's chats? Historic NY Yesterday #5
So he wants to treat federal workers as though they're Stormy Daniels? RedWhiteBlueIsRacist Yesterday #6
Not just NO UpInArms Yesterday #7
It's unnecessary because each position is already classified with some "sensitivity" level BumRushDaShow Yesterday #8
NDA for thee but not for me relogic Yesterday #9
Fool, they don't work for you. They work for US. GFY. n/t TygrBright Yesterday #10
Not enforceable Aviation Pro Yesterday #11
Better idea I think they should all wear body cameras ToxMarz Yesterday #12
Somebody please remind Chump that these people aren't HIS EMPLOYEES FakeNoose Yesterday #13
NDAs are not enforcable for illegal acts. Blue Full Moon Yesterday #14
I love that, thank you! mahina 23 hrs ago #16
There are no such 'thing' as 'laws' for the gangster-in-chief. Justice matters. 23 hrs ago #23
He's using NDAs as a way to silence whistleblowers. YodaMom2 Yesterday #15
It is already illegal for any federal worker to share any confidential government information Wiz Imp 23 hrs ago #17
When someone is mobbed up dlk 23 hrs ago #18
Unconstitutional on its face and violates federal employee contracts. Ford_Prefect 23 hrs ago #19
Wasn't the "leak" about Venezuela from Figarosmom 23 hrs ago #20
What is going to happen when Bozo and his baby-Bozos shoot their mouths off or intentionally leak shit? Scalded Nun 23 hrs ago #22
We. already do an SF312 for access to classified... COL Mustard 23 hrs ago #24
Sounds like he's trying to expand the definition of "confidential information." Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin 22 hrs ago #25
This is redundant and pointless Johonny 22 hrs ago #26
NDA's are un-American, especially in the government Walleye 22 hrs ago #27
Well, he did promise he was going to run the country they way he has run his businesses. Texin 21 hrs ago #28
Likely part and parcel of installing election deniers, corrupting CISA, and... pat_k 21 hrs ago #30
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