White House prepares for ‘imminent’ federal layoffs after Democrats force government shutdown
The federal government is preparing for worker layoffs within days as Senate Democrats continue to reject Republicans' spending measures.
The federal government is preparing for worker layoffs within days as Senate Democrats continue to reject Republicans' spending measures.
Washington — The Trump administration announced Wednesday that it would be canceling $8 billion in climate-related projects in 16 states, the latest funding cut by the administration after the federal government plunged into a shutdown overnight. Russ Vought, head of the Office of Management and Budget, announced the cancellations on social media and said additional
Vice President JD Vance made comments on the government shutdown at a White House press conference on Wednesday. NTD has the details. The White House has frozen $18 billion in infrastructure projects in New York City. The funding was set for the Hudson River Tunnel project and the Second Avenue Subway project. Part of a
A judge’s gavel rests on top of a desk in a courtroom in Miami, Fla., on Feb. 3, 2009. Joe Raedle/Getty Images A federal judge on Tuesday disqualified acting U.S. attorney in Nevada, Sigal Chattah, from several felony cases and declared that her appointment by the Trump administration was not valid. In an order, U.S.
The Democrats voted for 13 stopgap resolutions under Biden, something Speaker Johnson has pointed out amid consternation over the government shutdown.
Fox News Digital gathered a summary of what services will remain open, and which could see serious disruptions or interruptions, during a government shutdown.
Federal government shutdown debate intensifies as politicians clash over Medicaid eligibility for illegal immigrants despite California federal audit findings.