Trump and budget chief Vought are making this a government shutdown unlike any other
More than 4,100 federal workers received layoff notices as the White House budget office uses new authority to cut jobs amid stalled health care subsidy talks, officials said.
- The government shutdown has reached 15 days, affecting federal programs and employees, according to the Office of Management and Budget .
- President Trump directed the OMB to fund programs using tariffs and confirmed $300 million for the Women, Infants, and Children program amid the shutdown.
- House Speaker Mike Johnson predicts that this shutdown could surpass 35 days, which may influence travel plans for Thanksgiving.
- Federal layoffs have begun due to the shutdown, as reported by multiple sources.
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GOP Senator Blames Shutdown on ‘Lack of Trust’ As Trump’s Budget Chief Tries to Pull ‘Backdoor Move’ on Dems
Screenshot Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) blamed the government shutdown on a “lack of trust” stemming from the Trump administration pulling “backdoor moves” on Democrats. While talking to reporters on the streets of Washington, D.C. on Tuesday, Murkowski explained that she understood the frustrations of the Democratic Party that led to the government shutdown. The senator specifically mentioned Russ Vought, the Director of the Office of Management …
Trump, Vought make this a government shutdown unlike any other
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump is making this government shutdown unlike any the country has ever seen, enabling his budget office a rare authority to pick winners and losers — who gets paid or fired — in an unprecedented restructuring…
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