Scott Curtis served in the military and had a leadership role in a critical agency. He says he still was kicked “to the curb” by Trump and Musk.
"A TOP-RANKING REGIONAL FEMA OFFICIAL who took Elon Musk’s resignation deal was fired thirteen days later by the Trump administration, raising questions about the integrity of the program that the White House put together to off-ramp tens of thousands of federal employees.
Scott Curtis, a retired Navy captain, had served as the chief of staff at
FEMA Region 7, which encompasses Kansas, Missouri, Iowa, and Nebraska. Like most other federal workers, he received the infamous “Fork in the Road” email that Musk’s DOGE operation sent out through the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) on January 28, offering him the chance to resign from his post while retaining “all pay and benefits regardless of your daily workload” and an exemption from “in-person work requirements” through the end of September. Recipients were given until February 6 to accept the offer.
Despite some skepticism, Curtis concluded that as a 55-year-old, retired military officer with a pension—and experience as an engineer with a specialization in aircraft carrier nuclear power systems—he had future prospects. So on the morning of February 4, two days before the deadline, he replied to the Fork in the Road email in the manner it prescribed, with a single word: “Resign.” The next day he received a terse reply from the
hr@opm.gov account acknowledging receipt: “We received your email response. We will reply shortly.” (Curtis provided copies of both emails to
The Bulwark.)
But OPM did not reply shortly. In fact, it didn’t reply to Curtis at all, including after the deferred resignation program was temporarily paused by a federal judge and when it was subsequently
allowed to resume.
Instead, this past Monday, the acting deputy regional administrator called Curtis to inform him that his job was being terminated. Despite having served 32 years in the Navy, Curtis had only recently joined FEMA—starting in July 2024—meaning he was still in a ”probationary” employment phase, during which he was easier to fire. He went to his office to collect his personal effects but was turned away. As of this writing, his belongings still have not reached him."
Scott Curtis served in the military and had a leadership role in a critical agency. He says he still was kicked “to the curb” by Trump and Musk.
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