U.S. Government Shutdown Signals Deeper Political Gridlock
As the U.S. shutdown nears record length, partisan gridlock strains essential services and hits federal workers.
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As the U.S. shutdown nears record length, partisan gridlock strains essential services and hits federal workers.
As the U.S. government shutdown hits 30 days, over a million federal workers face halted pay while a judge temporarily safeguards critical food aid.
Amid the U.S. government shutdown, 4,108 federal workers have been dismissed, disrupting services and sparking legal challenges.
President Trump threatens mass layoffs of 750,000 federal employees as the US government shutdown enters day two, ramping up pressure on Democrats to strike a deal.
As the US faces its first shutdown in seven years, both Republicans and Democrats are under fire. The 2025 pause could cost $7B per week, impacting federal workers and the broader economy.
A federal judge has allowed President Trump’s administration to continue its large-scale federal workforce reductions, dismissing a lawsuit by labor unions seeking to halt the mass firings.
A US federal judge extends the freeze on Trump’s federal worker ‘buyout’ plan, impacting 2 million employees amid legal battles over workforce reduction tactics.