Vice President Vance Says Troops Will Be Paid as Pressure Builds on Congress to End the Shutdown
Vice President JD Vance said 1.3 million active-duty service members will be paid this week despite the ongoing shutdown nearing its fourth week.
- Vice President JD Vance stated that U.S. military members will be paid at the end of the week, although he did not detail funding methods amidst the ongoing shutdown.
- As the second-longest government shutdown continues, millions of Americans risk losing food assistance and federal workers missed paychecks.
- Everett Kelley, president of the American Federation of Government Employees, urged Congress to ensure that workers receive full pay and pass a funding bill immediately.
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Vance Confirms Military Will Receive Paychecks This Week Despite Government Shutdown
Here we go again. Another shutdown in Washington, and another round of political theater where hardworking Americans are the only ones who lose. It’s a... The post Vance Confirms Military Will Receive Paychecks This Week Despite Government Shutdown appeared first on Patriot Journal.
Vance says 1.3 million U.S. troops will be paid at the end of the week as pressure mounts for Democrats to end the shutdown
Vice President JD Vance said Tuesday he believes U.S. military members will be paid at the end of the week, though he did not specify how the Trump administration will reconfigure funding as pain from the second-longest shutdown spreads nationwide. The funding fight in Washington gained new urgency this week as millions of Americans face the prospect of losing food assistance, more federal workers miss their first full paycheck and recurring del…
Vance says administration can continue paying troops
Vice President JD Vance said Tuesday that servicemembers will continue receiving their paychecks this week.
Vance says military to be paid this week
WASHINGTON -- Vice President JD Vance said Tuesday he believes U.S. military members will be paid at the end of the week, though he did not specify how the Trump administration will reconfigure funding as pain from the second-longest shutdown spreads nationwide.
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