
The White House ordered federal agencies to prepare for mass shooting in the case of government shutdown and signal unprecedented escalation in the approach of Trump’s administration to distance with congress democrats on federal financing. The Directive, in detail in the Memo Office of Management and Budget (OMB), focuses on programs that are not legally obliged to continue, report CNN and Bloomberg.
Why is it planning mass fire of the White House?
According to the note, the agencies are required to identify programs whose financing will penetrate if the Congress does not meet the term 30 September and which has no alternative source of finance.
These programs are to be considered as a valid reduction in sweeping, which potentially eliminates jobs considered “inconsistent” with President Donald Trump’s priorities.
“We still hope that the Democrats in Congress will not start weaning and the above steps will not be necessary,” said Memo Omb.
This step means a sharp departure from previous shutdown protocols that non -essential federal employees were usually temporarily distributed and renewed as soon as the funding has been renewed, usually with the back salary.
How would it affect federal employees?
In a typical weaning, approximately 60 percent of US federal employees are considered necessary and continue to work while the rest is upset until the financing is renewed. The proposed extensive mass shooting could significantly affect economic growth by a permanent decrease in labor.
“The postponement of legality would be an action of a huge self -harm caused by the nation, unnecessarily depriving the land of talent and expertise.
What specific instructions did the OMB gave?
The memorandum, first reported by Politico, directs agencies to design programs and other discretional expenditures set out in October 1, where no source of alternative financing is available.
“Such programs may no longer be done legally,” the document notes. Agencies should then outline potential permanent cuts in areas for areas that do not comply with the priorities of Trump’s administration. These plans would only be set if the Congress fails to continue financing by the deadline.
What is the political context behind the note?
Legislators remain in a dead end over government financing for a new fiscal year. Democratic leaders planned to meet Trump on Thursday, but the President canceled interviews through social media and demanded that the Democrats first abandon the call to restore health care and stop the cuts of Medicaid.
The house of democratic leader Hake Jeffries criticized the steps of administration and said: “Donald Trump continues to form reasons for performing emergency powers that do not exist, and did it outside the government’s context.”
Jeffries also warned X that the Democrats “would not be intimidated” by the threats of bulk missiles.
What does it mean for the US government?
The memorandum represents a significant escalation from the standard weaning planning and the signals that Trump’s administration may be willing to take drastic measures against non -essential federal programs. The legal and economic consequences of such bulk missiles remain uncertain and the note underlines the high nature of ongoing financing negotiations.
With the approaching date of the 30th September, Federal agencies are now struggling to prepare emergency plans that could permanently change the structure of the government’s workforce.
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