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Trump sees 'unprecedented opportunity' to cut government during shutdown

  • The federal government shutdown entered its second day on Thursday after Congress failed to pass a funding resolution by the Sept. 30 deadline.
  • The shutdown resulted from a Senate failure to approve a Republican-backed stopgap funding bill, with Democrats opposing it over healthcare subsidy extensions.
  • President Trump met with OMB Director Russ Vought, a key figure in the Project 2025 plan, to discuss which 'Democrat agencies' to cut, seeking temporary or permanent reductions.
  • Trump called the shutdown an "unprecedented opportunity" to enact massive federal cuts, while the Congressional Budget Office estimated 750,000 furloughed workers and warned of $15 billion weekly GDP losses.
  • The shutdown’s persistence raises economic risks, prompts imminent federal layoffs, and signals a partisan impasse with unclear resolution timing and negotiations stalled.
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Trump calls government shutdown an 'unprecedented opportunity' to cut federal jobs, programs

President Donald Trump sees the ongoing government shutdown as a chance to cut federal programs and jobs, with discussions underway on potential impacts.

·Albuquerque, United States
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The U.S. government block went into the second day, and Donald Trump described the situation as a "unforeseen opportunity" to reduce federal agencies and grant employees. The US President accused Democrats of offering this opportunity and announced massive cuts of funds for projects supported by opposition.

·Romania
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The government shuts down, and Trump goes online

President Donald Trump has been frenetically posting on social media during the government shutdown.

·United States
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BBC News broke the news in United Kingdom on Wednesday, October 1, 2025.
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