There was a buyout situation, which they reduced that number by about 80,000. And since that time, they felt there were certain positions that they had to refill that they probably shouldn't let go. So Right now they're sitting around 705,000 [non-uniform personnel in the Department of War]. We know that Doge felt that throughout government they had unnecessary personnel. And we have all heard anecdotal evidence of people working in a variety of agencies, but particularly the Department of War, who may not be necessary. (00:14–00:24)
CLAIM
Claims the current number of non-uniform personnel in the Department of War is around 705,000.
This is an excerpt from a raw transcript. The assertions have not been audited or verified. Tap the video to view the source footage and understand the context.