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    White House instructs layoffs tied to funding impasse

    September 26, 2025

    The White House has issued a directive to federal agencies instructing them to prepare plans for permanent workforce reductions in the event of a government shutdown, marking a significant shift in how the administration intends to manage the budget impasse ahead of the October 1 deadline. The memo, circulated by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) on Wednesday evening, orders agencies to identify positions and programs that would be eliminated if Congress fails to pass funding legislation. The guidance specifies that agencies should not assume furloughed workers would automatically return to their roles after a shutdown ends.

    White House instructs layoffs tied to funding impasse
    Trump’s shutdown plan instructs agencies to prepare for permanent staff reductions.

    Instead, it instructs departments to assess which roles could be permanently abolished if they do not align with the administration’s policy direction or are not supported by alternative funding sources. This approach differs from previous shutdown protocols, where nonessential employees were placed on temporary unpaid leave and routinely reinstated once funding was restored. The memo also directs agencies to continue evaluating staffing reductions even after appropriations are resolved, reinforcing the administration’s intent to restructure parts of the federal workforce.

    The directive comes amid stalled negotiations between congressional Republicans and Democrats over a short-term funding bill. The Republican-led House has proposed a continuing resolution to keep the government funded through November 21, but Senate Democrats have blocked the measure, citing objections to policy riders and funding levels attached to the proposal. President Donald Trump addressed the potential shutdown during remarks at the White House, reiterating that his administration is prepared to enforce spending limits and stating that Congress must pass a funding bill that reflects current fiscal priorities.

    Lawmakers call for immediate bipartisan negotiations

    Democratic leaders have strongly opposed the White House’s latest guidance. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said the memo represents a departure from past shutdown management and raises concerns about the legality and implications of permanent dismissals. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries also criticized the move, affirming that Democrats would continue to push for a funding resolution without conditions they view as extreme. Members of Congress from both parties have expressed concern over the timing and scope of the memo. Senator Chris Van Hollen noted that the guidance could result in significant disruptions across federal agencies and emphasized the need for immediate bipartisan negotiations.

    Representative Mike Lawler, a Republican from New York, voiced opposition to any large-scale terminations, stating that the focus should be on keeping the government open rather than escalating operational uncertainty. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and other regulatory bodies have acknowledged receipt of the OMB directive. SEC Chairman Paul Atkins said the agency is reviewing the memo’s requirements and is assessing its staffing and funding structures in preparation for a potential lapse in appropriations.

    Lawmakers raise operational concerns over permanent layoffs

    A similar proposal for agency-wide personnel cuts was challenged earlier this year in federal court. In February, a U.S. District Judge in California temporarily blocked the administration from implementing broad firings based on funding gaps, citing statutory limits on executive authority over the civil service. That ruling remains under appeal. If Congress does not reach an agreement by midnight on September 30, the federal government will enter its first shutdown since 2019.

    Thousands of employees across multiple departments, including Homeland Security, Health and Human Services, and Transportation, would face furloughs or terminations depending on their roles and funding sources. As the deadline approaches, lawmakers continue to meet behind closed doors to find a path forward. There are currently no confirmed plans for a floor vote on a revised funding bill in either chamber. – By Content Syndication Services.

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