Trump's shutdown plans: Mass layoffs, deregulation, military deployments [View all]
Under the Trump administrations plans for a government shutdown, the Labor Department would cut off most activities then fire thousands of employees. National parks would close, and their staffs could face layoffs. Phone help lines at the Internal Revenue Service would go unstaffed, perhaps permanently.
National Guard deployments to major cities D.C., Memphis and Portland would continue. Immigration raids and deportation activities would be unaffected, though officers would work unpaid.
If Congress fails to fund the government next week, the White House is preparing for a shutdown that would reflect the purest version of President Donald Trumps vision for the federal government, guided by White House budget director Russell Vought, an architect of the controversial Project 2025 playbook for Trumps second term.
Federal funds expire when the fiscal year ends Tuesday night, and Congress appears deadlocked over a stopgap measure that would keep agencies online for seven weeks while long-term negotiations continue.
Under the Vought plan, the only agencies that would remain operating apace are those that received money in Trumps One Big Beautiful Bill, the $4.1 trillion tax and immigration package that Congress passed in July. The Defense and Homeland Security departments were the main beneficiaries.
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