Trump Owns Federal Government Shutdown
- The U.S. federal government shutdown has entered its third week, affecting over 1 million federal employees, with many furloughed or working without pay.
- Staff shortages among air traffic controllers have caused 53 percent of flight delays, according to U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy.
- As the shutdown continues, the Treasury Department warned that the economic cost could reach 15 billion dollars a week.
- House Speaker Mike Johnson stated that the shutdown could become one of the longest in U.S. history, with no signs of negotiation between parties.
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Sen. Mark Warner on Trump’s Role in the Government Shutdown
The U.S. government remains in shutdown for a third consecutive week, with Republicans and Democrats still at an impasse over a key funding bill. The Trump administration has now been temporarily blocked from laying off thousands of government employees by a judge who said the layoffs are politically motivated. Democratic Senator from Virginia Mark Warner discusses the impacts of the shutdown.
U.S. Government Shutdown Could Turn Into a Protracted Standoff - teleSUR English
As the shutdown continues, its negative impacts are expected to deepen further. As of Wednesday, the U.S. federal government shutdown has officially entered its third week. The White House managed, through a temporary reallocation of funds, to deliver paychecks to U.S. troops, while over 1 million federal employees remained furloughed or working without pay. RELATED: Eighth Failed Vote Keeps U.S. Government Shutdown in Place Staff shortages amon…
The Inevitable Collapse of the Bloated State
Shutdown Showdown At the time or this writing, the federal funding for the new fiscal year (FY 2026) has lapsed. The federal government bureaucracy is in partial shutdown. In Washington, D.C., and in federal offices across the nation, nearly a million people are either furloughed or clocking in for work without promise of a paycheck. Perhaps by the time you read this the shutdown will be over. Regardless, a return to the big government status qu…
NATIONAL, (KTLO)--U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says the federal government shutdown is now shrinking the economy. He says the impact has been nearly $15 billion each week and there’s still no solution. One lawmaker says he believes the shutdown will continue past Thanksgiving. The Federal Reserve chairman says he’s concerned the shutdown makes it harder for the federal reserve to do its job. Since it’s harder to get data and information…
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