The Department of Housing and Urban Development's new website message about the 'Radical Left' raises eyebrows and potential Hatch Act violations amid a looming government shutdown. Experts weigh in on the implications.
As the government shutdown deadline approaches, federal employees are left in limbo, facing potential layoffs and furloughs. With Congress divided, uncertainty looms over agency operations and job security.
As a government shutdown looms, federal agencies are warned to prepare for potential mass layoffs. With negotiations stalled, the Trump administration signals a drastic shift in workforce management.
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.
As the threat of a government shutdown looms, President Trump’s budget office has issued a memo warning of mass job cuts for federal workers. This has escalated tensions between Democrats and the White House, raising political and economic stakes.
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.
As the Sept. 30 deadline looms, the House prepares to vote on a Republican funding measure. With tensions high and shutdown fears growing, will bipartisan support emerge or will the government face a standstill?
In a surprising turn, the acting head of the Social Security Administration has retreated from a shutdown threat after a judge clarified that a recent order regarding data access does not affect agency employees.
In a surprising move, nine Senate Democrats joined Republicans to advance a spending bill aimed at averting a government shutdown. The decision has sparked internal conflict within the Democratic Party as they grapple with pressure from their base.
In a dramatic vote, House Republicans pushed through a government funding bill, marking a significant win for Speaker Mike Johnson. With a narrow margin, the bill now heads to the Senate, raising questions about its future.