As the government shutdown unfolds, layoffs have officially started, with OMB director Russ Vought warning that federal workers are facing mass terminations. What does this mean for employees and the ongoing political standoff?
In a bold move, the White House has initiated layoffs of federal workers during the government shutdown, raising questions about legality and the impact on critical services. As agencies prepare for deep cuts, unions challenge the administration's actions, highlighting a growing political standoff.
The White House has hit back at Senator Chuck Schumer after he claimed the ongoing shutdown is benefiting Democrats. As federal workers suffer, Schumer's remarks have sparked outrage and a blame game between parties.
A government shutdown is imminent as Democrats and Republicans remain deadlocked over health care spending and funding extensions. Time is running out as lawmakers face a midnight deadline!
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.
In a dramatic turn of events, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. confronts CDC Director Susan Monarez, demanding she fire agency officials or face termination herself. The standoff has paralyzed the CDC amid ongoing turmoil.
The Texas House faces a continuing standoff as Democrats flee the state to block GOP-led redistricting efforts. With time running out in the special session, tensions rise as both sides prepare for battle over critical US House seats.
Texas GOP leaders are urging the FBI to assist in locating over 50 Democratic lawmakers who fled the state to avoid a contentious vote on redistricting, raising questions about federal involvement in state politics.
A dramatic showdown unfolded in Newark as Democratic lawmakers clashed with Homeland Security officers while trying to inspect an ICE facility, leading to the arrest of Mayor Ras Baraka. Tensions escalated into physical confrontations, raising questions about lawmakers' rights to oversee federal operations.
In a charged meeting, Trump proposed making Canada the 51st state while Mark Carney pushed back, signaling tension through body language. Discover the implications of their exchange!