Mashable 01月29日
Metadata on U.S. government memos reveals authors linked to Project 2025
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美国人事管理局(OPM)的备忘录元数据泄露,显示其作者与“2025项目”有关,引发了对特朗普政府运作的质疑。尽管特朗普团队与保守派智库传统基金会的“2025项目”联系紧密,但这些备忘录的作者是否是OPM的正式成员仍不清楚。泄露的元数据显示,OPM的备忘录实际上由与“2025项目”有关的律师诺亚·彼得斯和詹姆斯·谢克撰写,而非OPM的官员。特朗普政府还通过行政命令恢复了Schedule F政策,将大量联邦雇员重新划分为政治任命人员,这与“2025项目”的目标一致。此外,特朗普政府还计划通过新成立的部门大幅削减联邦政府员工。

✍️OPM备忘录的元数据泄露:备忘录的作者并非官方人员,而是与“2025项目”有关的律师诺亚·彼得斯和詹姆斯·谢克,引发了对特朗普政府运作透明度的质疑。

💼Schedule F政策的恢复:特朗普政府恢复了Schedule F政策,将大量联邦雇员划分为政治任命人员,使其可以随意雇佣、解雇或管理这些人员,这与“2025项目”的目标一致,旨在加强总统对联邦机构的控制。

📉大规模裁员计划:特朗普政府计划通过新成立的美国政府效率部(DOGE)大幅削减联邦政府员工,并向超过200万员工提供买断协议,这表明政府正在积极推进其精简机构的计划。

🎯 “2025项目”的影响:该项目由传统基金会组织,旨在推动美国向右翼方向发展,其政策议程涵盖了大幅削减政府部门、限制社会议题等多个方面,对特朗普政府的政策走向产生了重要影响。

The U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) has reportedly rushed to wipe the metadata from some of its memos after the embedded information indicated that they were written by people associated with Project 2025. While many members of President Donald Trump's administration have links to The Heritage Foundation's controversial movement, questions have been raised regarding whether some of these authors are even part of the OPM. 

Spotted by Reddit user r/AdeptGreen, several memos issued by the OPM since Trump's inauguration have had metadata showing them to be written by people linked to Project 2025. Metadata is information about another set of information, such as its author, the date it was created, and the file's size. It is frequently embedded within the file. 

For example, the OPM states that Jan. 22 memo Guidance on Presidential Memorandum: Return to In-Person Work is from its Acting Director Charles Ezell. However, the document's metadata indicates that it was actually created by Noah Peters, an attorney linked to Project 2025. Mashable downloaded the memo on Tuesday prior to its alteration, and was able to view the original metadata.

While Peters' name was in the metadata of some OPM memos, others were apparently penned by James Sherk, who Trump has announced will serve on the White House Domestic Policy Council. He has also been linked to Project 2025, previously working for The Heritage Foundation for over a decade. According to the metadata, Sherk authored two joint memos with the OPM and the Office of Management and Budget (OMB).

While the OPM has reportedly removed the metadata and reuploaded its memos, Mashable was unable to access them at all at time of writing on Wednesday, the links to each one now failing to load. Tech researcher Molly White has archived the original documents.

It's common practice for managers to have employees draft documents which they subsequently sign off on. However, it's much less common for people to write memos for departments that they aren't a part of. Though Peters' LinkedIn page now lists him as a full-time Senior Advisor at OPM, Mashable was unable to find any information suggesting Sherk has any role with either this department or the OMB.

Peters' and Sherk's apparent work on the OPM's memos appear to be the product of Trump's increasing politicisation of the federal workforce. Last week Trump issued an executive order reinstating Schedule F, a policy from his first term which reclassified thousands of federal workers as political appointees. This reclassification granted Trump's administration the authority to hire, dismiss, or otherwise manage people in these roles — including installing workers who adhere to the president's politics.

Such consolidation of power was also a goal for Project 2025, which stated in its policy agenda that a conservative U.S president must have the "boldness to bend or break the bureaucracy to the presidential will."

Regardless of its appropriateness, it wouldn't be surprising to see more federal documents with surprising authors in the future — especially considering Trump's plans to shrink the U.S. government. Almost all federal employees were offered buyouts on Tuesday, with promises of around eight months of wages on the condition that they voluntarily leave their jobs by Feb. 6. Over two million workers reportedly received the offer.

Though the Trump administration likely doesn't expect everyone to accept its offer, doing so looks like a smart move right now. Trump has made no secret of his intent to eliminate millions of government jobs via the newly-created, Elon Musk-led U.S. Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). The organisation had been planned to be co-led by Vivek Ramaswamy, who previously expressed an intention to reduce the federal workforce by 75 percent, including firing one million people in 2025.

While Ramaswamy is no longer involved with the project, DOGE's goal to execute drastic cuts amongst federal personnel appears to remain in place.

What is Project 2025?

Organised by conservative think-tank The Heritage Foundation, Project 2025 is a political movement which aims to swiftly and decisively steer the U.S. toward the right. 

In its policy agenda "Mandate for Leadership: The Conservative Promise," Project 2025 lays out a lengthy set of proposals and plans for a right-wing U.S. administration, spanning over 900 pages. These plans include significantly downsizing the Department of Education, criminalising pornography, eliminating gender-affirming healthcare, and abolishing federal Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs. 

Initially published in 2023, Project 2025's policy agenda has garnered the condemnation of Democratic politicians while becoming a guiding force for Republicans.

Trump previously distanced himself from Project 2025 in 2024, stating that he had "no idea who is behind it."

"I disagree with some of the things they’re saying and some of the things they’re saying are absolutely ridiculous and abysmal," Trump wrote on his social media platform Truth Social last July. "Anything they do, I wish them luck, but I have nothing to do with them."

Even so, Trump's slew of executive actions since his inauguration have closely mirrored Project 2025's wishlist. The president has also appointed individuals involved with the document to key roles in his administration. Such appointees include Russell Vought, one of the authors of Project 2025's policy agenda and Trump's pick to head the OBM after having taken on the role during the president's first term. Vought was the previously quoted Project 2025 author who called for federal agencies to "bend or break" to Trump's demands.

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