Trump posted a video on Thursday that depicted Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Director Russell Vought as the grim reaper.
Few signs of progress toward a deal to reopen the government have emerged as both parties work to lay blame on their political opposition.
We’re following the latest updates and analysis on the Donald Trump administration. Follow along live. There’s a new level of uncertainty about how things will unfold, both because of the politics ...
This is the third time President Trump has presided over a federal funding lapse, the first since his return to the White House this year.
Federal workers are awaiting potential furloughs or mass layoffs as the government shutdown transpires. CBS News' Natalie Brand reports, and Neil Schneider, a member of the American Federation of ...
President Trump Friday prepared plans for mass layoffs of federal workers and unilaterally cut $2 billion in funding for a previously approved Chicago subway project as the government shutdown ...
For about a week, rumors have swirled another round of mass layoffs was hitting a massive Texas company – one heralded recently for its continued rise in stock dividend payouts as one of the largest ...
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt will brief reporters Friday afternoon on the government shutdown as the Trump administration prepares for mass layoffs amid the lapse in funding.
Trump threatens to cut Democrats’ ‘favorite projects’ amid impending mass layoffs - Trump said he would meet with OMB Director Russ Vought to discuss agency cuts on day two of the government shutdown ...
WASHINGTON — Vice President JD Vance said Wednesday the administration is looking for ways to get a handful of additional U.S. Senate Democrats to vote for Republicans’ stopgap spending bill to reopen ...
Let’s be honest, if this thing drags on,' warned U.S. Vice President JD Vance during a visit to the White House briefing room, 'we are going to have to lay people off.' ...
Despite the overarching implications of the EA buyout, no layoffs have been indicated yet. Employees, however, continue to remain on edge.