The U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is facing an unprecedented number of retirements and resignations, as the deep cuts ordered by President Donald Trump’s administration have also strained the functioning of the pension system.
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Internal sources cited by The Washington Post reveal that former CIA employees are waiting longer to receive their pensions, at a time when departures from the agency have reached unusual proportions.
Although full data is classified, current and former officials say that the pace of retirements and resignations is unprecedented in recent CIA history.
This situation is linked to a broader trend in the U.S. federal administration, which has been swept by numerous departures following the Trump administration’s policies to shrink the government and reduce public spending.
For the CIA, the consequences are considered particularly sensitive, as some employees carry out duties in dangerous environments and their activities are conducted largely in secrecy, away from public attention.
Another factor that makes assessing the situation difficult is the agency’s institutional culture. Employees are accustomed to not speaking publicly about their dissatisfaction or concerns, so the true scale of departures and their impact remain hard to determine.
The increase in retirements and resignations has raised concerns about the CIA’s ability to retain the experience and expertise built up over the years. Meanwhile, delays in processing pensions are adding to the uncertainty for former agency employees.
