These messages are the latest example where the Trump administration has blamed Democrats for the government shutdown using official channels.
GSA’s Federal Acquisition Service and Public Buildings Service were “given a number to hit,” in terms of furloughs, according to an employee.
The Postal Regulatory Commission recently challenged key parts of former Postmaster General Louis DeJoy’s 10-year “Delivering for America” plan.
The White House warns RIFs will happen “very soon.” But it’s unclear which agencies will pursue employee layoffs in a shutdown — or how fast they could occur.
Hopes for a quick end to the government shutdown are fading. Democrats have refused to budge in a Senate vote. President Donald Trump is readying plans to unleash layoffs and cuts across the federal ...
The mass email assigning blame to congressional Democrats is an unusual step for agencies to take ahead of a funding lapse, and marks an escalation in rhetoric.
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Lawsuits by NTEU and AFGE reference poor communication around agencies’ shutdown contingency plans and the illegality of RIF directives.
Explore how federal leaders are adapting to evolving threats, integrating new technologies and strengthening cyber resilience.
As the government enters a shutdown, Federal News Network has compiled the need-to-know information from each agency's contingency plans.
President Donald Trump is proposing using American cities as training grounds for the armed forces. He's suggesting U.S. military might be deployed against what he describes as the “invasion from ...
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