As the fiscal year ends, federal agencies may fire workers if Congress fails to fund the government. This controversial move, highlighted by OPM, raises stakes in the ongoing political showdown.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's brief lecture on the 'warrior ethos' is causing a stir among top generals, who are bracing for potential firings or demotions following the event.
In a surprising turn of events, the Trump administration is negotiating a deal that could secure TikTok's future in the U.S. by ensuring user data protection. This comes amid ongoing scrutiny and controversies surrounding the app's ties to China and its potential use for propaganda. Discover how this deal could change the landscape of social media in America.
A surprise meeting of military leaders called by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has sparked intrigue in Washington. Amidst recent controversial decisions and unannounced firings, the motive behind the gathering remains unclear.
A sudden meeting of US generals and admirals in Virginia has raised eyebrows and sparked theories about its purpose. From fitness tests to potential mass firings, the lack of clarity has officials and officers on edge.
In a shocking move, the Trump administration has instructed federal agencies to prepare for mass layoffs if the government shuts down on October 1. The memo highlights potential job losses for employees tied to unfunded programs, raising serious concerns about job security.
The White House is preparing for potential mass firings of federal workers if a government shutdown occurs next week, escalating tensions in a partisan battle over spending plans. Democrats accuse Trump of using intimidation tactics.
The White House has issued a memo warning federal agencies to prepare for mass firings if Congress cannot avert a government shutdown. Tensions rise as Trump cancels meetings with Democrats over budget negotiations.
As the government shutdown deadline approaches, the White House's OMB warns federal agencies to prepare layoff plans, raising alarms about job security for thousands of workers. Could mass firings be on the table?
The White House budget office is preparing for mass firings in case of a government shutdown, targeting non-essential programs. This move escalates the funding standoff with Democrats and raises concerns over federal job security.