Federal layoffs 2025: Former, current EPA workers in Chicago protest mass firings carried out by Donald Trump administration

During one of the coldest days in Chicago, federal employees who were recently laid off from their government jobs took a short break from their day to gather and protest.

Not far from their Midwestern hub in the Loop, some former and current employees of the Environmental Protection Agency are raising the megaphone.

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Debra Shore, a former regional EPA administrator, voiced her concerns, saying, “Donald Trump and Elon Musk’s unprecedented assault on the EPA is irresponsible, and puts people right here in Illinois at risk.”

They are decrying sweeping and sudden terminations, executed by Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency.

Employees at the EPA’s Chicago office received emails on a Friday afternoon informing them, “This is to provide notification that the Agency is removing you from your position and federal service.”

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“My supervisors didn’t have any advanced notice either. I really just got a form letter that I’d failed to demonstrate my qualifications even though I’m highly qualified for this job, and I’ve only been here for a month,” Bridget Lynch told the I-Team. She is a physical scientist who was a probationary employee for the EPA.

“Who’s going to answer the phone? My phone is going to be ringing, and no one is going to be there,” said fired EPA employee Nyla McCranie.

Lynch and McCranie were both locked out of laptops, cut off from the careers they’d been recruited to fulfill: Seeking grants and enforcing clean water regulations.

“I’m sad that I lost my job. But I’m also sad I’m not going to be able to help these people anymore who desperately need it,” said McCranie.

Tuesday afternoon, President Donald Trump made it clear he is standing by budget slashing and mass firings.

“Don’t forget, I got elected on the basis of making our government stronger and smaller because we have millions of people that obviously they’re paying millions of people that shouldn’t be paid,” said Trump.

“I was making $55,000 a year. So, I think that’s important for people to know, that these are the kinds of jobs being eliminated,” Lynch told the I-Team.

Late Tuesday, a federal judge in Washington, D.C. rejected an urgent request to block Musk and his agency, known as DOGE, from firing employees and accessing sensitive records “without clear evidence of imminent, irreparable harm.”

The White House put out a memo Tuesday with new demands for the executives of federal agencies, who have had budgets and staff slashed, to detail the programs and jobs that have been cut and make those lists public.

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