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Standoff Enters High Gear
The U.S. government has slid into shutdown mode after Congress failed to pass a funding bill — and President Trump is seizing the moment. He’s vowed to carve deep cuts into what his administration labels “Democrat Agencies,” calling the impasse an opening to reshape federal priorities.
Alongside Budget Director Russ Vought, Trump is reportedly weighing which departments to slash permanently — escalating the showdown with lawmakers.
What’s Being Targeted
Infrastructure & Green Projects Frozen
Already, $26 billion in federal funding allocated to Democratic-leaning states has been immobilized. This includes major infrastructure and climate program dollars across New York and other states.
Layoffs, Not Just Furloughs
Unlike previous shutdowns, the Trump administration is pushing for actual job cuts, not merely temporary furloughs. Agencies are being told to prepare for reduction in force (RIF) plans.
Legal advisors have warned this path may conflict with the Antideficiency Act, which forbids certain spending actions during a lapse in funding.
The Bigger Stakes
| Sphere | What’s at Risk |
|---|---|
| Public Services | Cuts to environmental, health, education programs, and agency operations. |
| Federal Workforce | Thousands of workers could lose jobs outright, not just go unpaid temporarily. |
| State & Local Pressure | States may have to fill the void or suffer collapsed services. |
| Legal Battles | Courts could intervene on constitutionality, statutory limits, and workers’ rights. |
Reactions & Resistance
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Democratic leaders decry this as a political scorched-earth tactic, accusing Trump of punishing opposition.
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Within Republican ranks, some express caution that sweeping cuts could backfire in swing states.
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Unions and federal employee groups have threatened legal action, citing past protections and guidelines.
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