Trump Admin Directs ‘Orderly Shutdown’ As Government Funding Expires
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Trump Admin Directs ‘Orderly Shutdown’ As Government Funding Expires
The Trump administration instructed government agencies and departments to proceed with an “orderly shutdown” as the Senate failed to pass a short-term government spending bill on Tuesday night. Office of Management and Budget Director Russ Vought sent a memo to the heads of all executive departments and agencies on Tuesday, telling them to implement shutdown plans and blaming the shutdown on Senate Democrats. The Senate fell five votes short o…
In the United States, a ban on the budget has entered into force, which has cut off funding in the so-called shutdown government agencies. Numerous employees have to be sent to forced leave.


At midnight in Washington—06:01 on Wednesday morning in Peninsular Spain—the U.S. federal government will run out of funds if Congress does not approve a funding measure. This means that the federal government will cease to function with the exception of basic essential services. The country is headed for its first closure in almost seven years, from the first Trump era, with immediate consequences for hundreds of thousands of federal employees …
The United States will "probably" experience state paralysis at midnight, for lack of agreement in Congress, said President Donald Trump.
The U.S. Government is moving forward with steps towards the first closure of its activities in the last six years, without any indication that Congress leaders are close to an agreement on legislation for the continuation of federal funding, after the deadline of March evening, to prevent temporary recruitment of workers and closure of agencies, reports The Guardian.
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