Trump’s March 2025 Jackson Claim Misstates 10% Federal Workforce Cut
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Updated · The New York Times · Jul 1
Trump’s March 2025 Jackson Claim Misstates 10% Federal Workforce Cut
2 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jul 1
Summary
A New York Times fact-check says Trump’s March 2025 claim that Andrew Jackson cut 10% of the federal workforce to fight corruption is misleading.
Jackson did fire many civil servants after taking office in 1829, but he then refilled those jobs and expanded hiring, undercutting Trump’s comparison to his own bureaucracy overhaul.
Historian Daniel Feller said Jackson "carved his way wholesale through the federal bureaucracy" but did not actually shrink it, and whether the shake-up reduced corruption remains unclear.
The Jackson claim is presented as part of a broader pattern since Trump returned to office, with the article saying he has repeatedly used distorted historical analogies to support current policies.