This volume discusses the long term impacts of the Trump presidency on the federal bureaucracy. Drawing on the longstanding academic literature on neutral competence and interviews with the bureaucrats themselves, this book adds insight to the academic question of the role of bureaucrats in a democratic system after a four-year period in which their role has been questioned and threatened as never before. Focusing on the elite agencies of the Office of Management and Budget, the Congressional Budget Office, the Government Accountability Office, as well as the Economic Research Service at the Department of Agriculture, the chapters evaluate individual experiences of members of each agency during the Trump presidency through the lens of the growing tension between politics and administration. Enlightening the role that bureaucrats play in American democracy in an era when polarization is on the rise and disputes over the role of the civil service are growing, this volume will be ofinterest to scholars and students in public policy, political science, and public administration as well as policymakers and members of the US federal government workforce.
"This book offers the reader an instructive analysis of foundational values of public administration and how these values have been impacted by President Trump. Rather than trying to tackle the entire federal bureaucracy, the choice to intentionally focus on agencies with specific characteristics provides a more compelling set of findings and guidance for readers and scholars" (Teaching Public Administration, August 2, 2024)