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"Hegseth Visits Panama, Workforce Cuts Loom, & Deregulation Underway"


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**Podcast Script: DoD News Update – April 7, 2025**

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**Host:**
This week, the Pentagon is making waves with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s visit to the 7th Special Forces Group in Florida, spotlighting growing U.S. military focus on Panama. The trip comes ahead of next week’s Central American Security Conference, where Hegseth will meet with regional allies to counter narcotrafficking and foreign influence—especially China’s expanding footprint near the Panama Canal.

Meanwhile, the DoD is rolling out its deferred resignation program, offering civilian employees a paid exit by September 30. Over 20,000 have already signed up, part of a broader push to shrink the workforce by 5–8%. Jules Hurst, the acting undersecretary for personnel, warned exemptions will be rare, saying, “We must prioritize mission-critical roles.” Critics fear brain drain, but officials insist readiness won’t suffer.

Budget watchers, take note: The 2025 defense cap remains at $895 billion, but sequestration looms if Congress fails to pass full appropriations by April 30. A 5% across-the-board cut could slash $45 billion, complicating acquisitions like the F-35 program, which just secured $238 million for foreign partners.

On the regulatory front, Deputy Secretary Stephen Feinberg kicked off a DOGE-led review of hundreds of rules—from cybersecurity to cloud policies—calling them “burdensome.” Elon Musk’s efficiency team aims to ax red tape, but skeptics warn rushed deregulation risks security gaps.

And for federal employees: Telework is officially on life support. New guidance limits “situational telework” to emergencies, with Darin Selnick stressing, “No loopholes.” The mandate has sparked backlash, but the administration argues in-person work boosts accountability.

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**Host:**
What’s next? Watch for Hegseth’s Panama talks and the April 18 deadline for DOGE’s regulatory cuts. For details, visit Defense.gov. This is [Your Name], signing off. Stay informed.

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