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They voted for Trump in 2024. Months later, his administration fired them

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March 08, 2025

(CNN) โ€” Michael Graugnard said he voted for President Donald Trump in the 2024 election because he felt Trump was the best candidate to improve the economy.

But three months into his new role as an attorney advisor for the US Department of Agriculture, Graugnard was laid off along with thousands of other federal employees. The termination, Graugnard said, came as a surprise given his managers had assured him his job was safe.

โ€œI was devastated,โ€ Graugnard told CNN, adding this was his dream job and he had just moved to Little Rock, Arkansas, with his pregnant wife and toddler for the position. โ€œI was expecting to spend the rest of my life doing it.โ€

They voted for Trump in 2024. Months later, his administration fired them
They voted for Trump in 2024. Months later, his administration fired them

Graugnard is among many federal workers who lost their jobs three months after casting their ballot for Trump. Former federal employees told CNN they believed Trumpโ€™s policies aligned with their values and would improve their lives, but now they have been left scrambling to find work.

The mass layoffs are part of Trump and Elon Muskโ€™s plan to cut spending and reduce the size of the federal workforce. In recent weeks, the administration has laid off thousands of probationary federal workers, fired top officials and watchdogs, and convinced 77,000 workers to voluntarily leave their jobs through a deferred resignation offer.

Graugnard said while he supports government efficiency, he โ€œdidnโ€™t vote for it to be implemented the way itโ€™s being implemented.โ€

โ€œI voted confidently with the intent that it was going to be done in a way that was technocratic and efficient and a bit more rational, and thatโ€™s not what happened,โ€ Graugnard said.

Still, Graugnard said he does not regret voting for Trump.

โ€œI still support all of the goals of the administration, and I think that I can respectfully disagree with the way those things are carried out,โ€ he said.

James Diaz, a veteran recently fired from his job at the IRS, told CNNโ€™s Laura Coates that while he stands by his vote for Trump, he disagrees with how the administration is handling the mass layoffs.

His performance reviews indicated he was meeting or exceeding expectations, Diaz said.

โ€œI donโ€™t think they are doing a very good job of finding out exactly what needs to be cut,โ€ Diaz said. โ€œI think they are just taking a chain saw to it instead of doing some critical thinking and doing some investigations to see what is good and what is bad.โ€

โ€˜Tunnel visionโ€™

But some fired federal employees say they regret voting for Trump.

A former worker at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, who asked not to be named, said she was laid off just three weeks into her new job.

She said she hoped Trump would improve the economy by creating more job opportunities and reducing inflation, and did not expect his administration to go after probationary workers.

โ€œIf Iโ€™d known that I would never have voted for him,โ€ she said.

โ€œThis is going to completely tarnish the presidency,โ€ she said. โ€œThis isnโ€™t the way that our democracy works, and I donโ€™t understand why (Trump) thinks this is acceptable.โ€

Ryleigh Cooper said she voted for Trump in November because he promised to make in vitro fertilization available for free.

Cooper said doctors had told her IVF might be her only option for conceiving a child.

โ€œGoing into the voting booth, the main thing on my mind was โ€ฆ I want to be a mom,โ€ Cooper told CNNโ€™s Laura Coates.

Last month, Cooper was laid off from her job at the US Forest Service. She told Coates she now regrets supporting Trump.

Trump, who last year called himself the โ€œfather of IVF,โ€ has not made IVF free but instead signed an executive order last month to expand access to and affordability of in vitro fertilization.

โ€œI made a decision that, looking back, I am not proud of,โ€ Cooper said of her vote.

โ€œWhen youโ€™re voting on something that affects you so personally, itโ€™s really easy to get tunnel vision.โ€

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