Among those with the most at stake in the Congressional mid-term elections are the rank and file of the unions that represent the Federal Government’s two-million-member workforce.
Since President Trump took office 21 months ago, they have been the target of him and allies like former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, who served on his transition team. Mr. Gingrich urged the President to wage a “straight-out war” aimed at ending what he called “the job for life” with the Federal civil service.
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