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Trump official says federal layoffs 'have begun' amid government shutdown

House Speaker Mike Johnson declined to endorse President Trump's plan to fire furloughed federal workers amid a shutdown delaying paychecks for 750,000 employees, officials said.

  • Federal workforce cuts began on the tenth day of the government shutdown, as confirmed by Russ Vought, the Office of Management and Budget Director, on X.
  • Russ Vought stated that reductions in force are substantial, but did not specify how many workers would be affected.
  • Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer criticized the layoffs, calling them 'deliberate chaos' orchestrated by the government.
  • House Speaker Mike Johnson expressed frustration over the government shutdown, stating, 'This is the last paycheck that 700,000 federal workers will see until Washington Democrats decide to do their job.
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The U.S. federal government began firing thousands of officials because of the government’s closure, the White House announced this Friday, after ten days of total disagreement between Democrats and Republicans. Staff cuts “have begun,” said in X Russ Vought, the head of the White House’s Office of Management and Budget (OMB). A spokesman for the OMB confirmed to the AFP that the layoffs “started” in “substantial” amounts. Some 750,000 employees…

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