Trump Warns: Shutdown Could Mean MASS Layoffs
In a dramatic escalation of the looming October 1st government shutdown, the White House Office of Management and Budget has issued a stark directive to federal agencies: prepare for an unprecedented wave of mass layoffs. OMB Director Russ Vought has mandated that agencies draft plans for Reduction in Force (RIF) notices, threatening thousands of federal employees with permanent job losses if Democrats continue their “insane demands” for $1 trillion in new spending. Unlike past shutdowns that resulted in temporary furloughs, this merciless strategy of permanent terminations targets programs that fail to align with President Trump’s priorities, effectively weaponizing federal employment as leverage in the budget battle. Key programs like Social Security and Medicare remain unscathed, but the potential carnage for agencies outside the president's vision hangs ominously in the balance. As the nation braces for potential fallout, the stakes couldn't be higher or the consequences more severe for federal workers caught in the crossfire of political brinkmanship.
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