Heist

Heist

2025 · 40 min · Documentary

HEIST is an on the streets account of federal workers challenging the Trump Administration while it dismantles federal agencies and purges the federal workforce. While claiming "efficiency", this administration is gutting our nation's civilian services and the regulators who stand in its way.

Directed by Rebecca Cammisa

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