Despite a federal government shutdown that began on Oct. 1, the Judiciary remains open and will continue paid operations through Friday, Oct. 17, by using court fee balances and other funds not dependent on a new appropriation.| United States Courts
WASHINGTON — In the midst of this government shutdown, President Donald Trump’s war on the federal workforce isn’t just angering his Democratic counterparts on Capitol Hill — it also seems to be uniting them.While a federal judge temporarily halted the administration’s firings on Wednesday, damage h...| Raw Story
The Justice Department appeared in court after President Donald Trump and his administration fired thousands of federal workers. Trump publicly threatened Democrats, saying that if they didn't end the government shutdown, he would start layoffs. The firings were then announced by Office of Managemen...| Raw Story
WASHINGTON, DC — US Senator James Lankford (R-OK) and House Budget Chairman Jodey Arrington (R-TX-19) reintroduced the Prevent Government Shutdowns Act of 2025, which would take government shutdowns off the table and force Congress to stay in town until their work is done.| Senator James Lankford
President Donald Trump is playing a dangerous game as he continues to provoke the wrath of his MAGA supporters with unfounded claims of voter fraud. To make matters worse, the president has embarked on an even more disturbing path by giving his supporters a false sense of hope that he could be deeme...| Alternet.org
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