Democrats, White House and Shutdown
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White House looks for a loophole in the law that ensures federal workers get paid after a shutdown
The memo suggests furloughed workers aren't entitled to back pay, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed.
W ASHINGTON—The White House is stepping up pressure on federal employees as it tries to persuade Democrats to get on board with Republicans’ short-term spending plan, a day after President Trump signaled he was eager to end the government shutdown.
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Some GOP lawmakers have warned the president’s aides against mass layoffs and sharp cuts to government assistance.
The White House on Monday backed off President Donald Trump's assertion that U.S. government employees were being laid off "right now" due to the shutdown, but warned that job losses could result if Congress does not restore federal funding.
Speaker of the House Mike Johnson that "some good things could happen with healthcare" after he spoke with President Donald Trump about the government shutdown.
President Donald Trump’s administration is warning of no guaranteed back pay for federal workers during a shutdown. That would be a reversal of what has been longstanding policy for some 750,000 furlo
WIC funds are running low as the government shutdown enters its second week. The White House says it may tap tariff revenue to keep the program afloat.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt says the Trump administration has to look at ways to "save money in a responsible way that respects the American taxpayer's money" during shutdown.
The Trump administration’s strategy to swiftly roll out mass layoffs of federal workers during the government shutdown has shifted in recent days, administration officials familiar with the talks told CNN,