Schedule F
Executive order reclassifying policy-role federal employees to at-will status.
2026
1 item2025
8 items2021
2 items2020
2 items
People
Key figures in Schedule F
31 figures
Donald Trump
President of the United States
Everett Kelley
President, American Federation of Government Employees
Charles Ezell
Acting Director, Office of Personnel Management
Kiran Ahuja
Former Director, Office of Personnel Management
Paul Dans
Project 2025 Director (2022-2024)
Russell Vought
White House Budget Director
Brian Fitzpatrick
U.S. Representative (R-PA)
Center for American Progress
Liberal Think Tank
Curtis Yarvin (Mencius Moldbug)
Neoreactionary philosopher whose ideas influence administration allies
Don Bacon
U.S. Representative (R-NE)
Doreen Greenwald
National President, National Treasury Employees Union (NTEU)
Gerry Connolly
U.S. Representative (D-VA)
J.D. Vance
Vice President of the United States
Jennifer Bacon
Personnel Office Deputy (2020)
Joe Biden
John McEntee
Former Presidential Personnel Office Director (2020-2021)
Kevin Roberts
President of Heritage Foundation
Kweisi Mfume
U.S. Representative (D-MD)
Marc Andreessen
Tech investor who called Yarvin a good friend
Michael Anton
State Department Director of Policy Planning who discussed Yarvin ideas
Noah Peters
Senior Advisor to the OPM Director
Partnership for Public Service
Nonpartisan Transition Organization
Peter Thiel
Billionaire investor who funded both Yarvin and Vance campaigns
Scott Kupor
Director, Office of Personnel Management
Skye Perryman
President and CEO, Democracy Forward
Spencer Chretien
Project 2025 Associate Director
Stephen Miller
Immigration Policy Advisor
Susie Wiles
White House Chief of Staff
Tim Kaine
U.S. Senator (D-VA)
Tony Reardon
President of the National Treasury Employees Union
Vice President JD Vance
Has cited Yarvin as influence, funded by Thiel