President Donald Trump recently addressed concerns regarding federal workers who choose to accept the government's deferred resignation offer, assuring that they will receive their due compensation. During a press briefing in the Oval Office, Trump responded positively when asked if he could guarantee that workers opting to resign would be paid through September, stating confidently, 'Well, they'll get their money.'
Highlighting the benefits of the offer, Trump emphasized that workers are receiving a favorable deal with a substantial buyout. He further explained that the administration's objective is to streamline the government by reducing its size.

These statements from the President followed a recent legal development where a judge extended the deadline for workers to accept the resignation offer and temporarily halted the government from initiating additional buyouts.
The deferred resignation offer has been a subject of discussion among federal employees, with many weighing the pros and cons of accepting the buyout. The assurance from President Trump regarding the payment for those who choose to resign provides some clarity and reassurance to workers considering this option.
As the situation continues to evolve, federal workers are closely monitoring updates and developments related to the resignation offer and its implications on their employment status and financial well-being.