At least 50 Environmental Protection Agency staffers placed on leave: Sources
At least 50 staff members focused on environmental justice inside the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) were told by their leadership during a Thursday meeting that they are being placed on paid administrative leave, effective immediately, sources tell ABC News.
The staff members were told the decision was part of the agency’s efforts to comply with President Donald Trump's DEI executive order, according to the sources, who also say they were given few specifics about exactly how many staff would be impacted or how long the leave would last.

Another person familiar with current operations at the EPA told ABC News that some environmental justice employees in regional field offices were told earlier this week not to come to work.
Additionally, sources say around 1,000 other EPA staff members have received notices about being on probation with guidance that they could lose their jobs.
-ABC News' Kelly Livingston, Mary Alice Parks and Matthew Glasser