Trump Administration Proposes NDAs for Federal Workers, Plans Cabinet Meeting at Camp David
The Trump administration has proposed nondisclosure agreements for federal employees to prevent leaks while planning a Cabinet meeting at Camp David.

The Trump administration on Tuesday proposed requiring federal employees to sign nondisclosure agreements aimed at preventing the release of confidential information to journalists. The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) released a draft NDA designed for federal agencies to use with both new and existing employees.
Under the proposed agreement, the administration could pursue both civil and criminal penalties against employees who violate the terms. The draft states that the U.S. government would be entitled to all royalties that employees receive from disclosing information that violates the agreement. The OPM has not provided additional details about the proposal's implementation timeline.
The NDA proposal represents part of the administration's continuing focus on what it characterizes as unauthorized information releases to the media. The administration has requested public comment on its plans to further crack down on such disclosures.
Separately, President Trump is scheduled to hold a Cabinet meeting at Camp David on Wednesday. All Cabinet members are expected to attend the meeting, including outgoing Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, according to a White House official. The Camp David location for a Cabinet meeting represents an unusual venue choice for such gatherings.
The timing of both the NDA proposal and the Cabinet meeting comes as the administration continues to address various policy priorities and personnel matters.