Trump Orders Federal Agencies to Ready Permanent Layoffs If Democrats Spark Shutdown
A memo from the White House Office of Management and Budget has ordered federal agencies to prepare plans for mass firings in the event of a potential government shutdown. These firings would be permanent, differing from standard furloughs seen during shutdowns.
The memo sent out ahead of its Wednesday night release to agencies, stated, “Over the past 10 fiscal years, Congress has consistently passed Continuing Resolutions (CRs) on or by September 30 on a bipartisan basis. Unfortunately, congressional Democrats are signaling that they intend to break this bipartisan trend and shut down the government in the coming days over a series of insane demands, including $1 trillion in new spending.”
The White House has now ordered federal agencies to prepare for something unprecedented: not just temporary furloughs, but permanent mass layoffs if the left forces a government shutdown. These aren’t your typical shutdown charades where workers get what amounts to a paid vacation. The Office of Management and Budget is directing agencies to issue “reduction in force” notices. Translation? Pink slips that stay pink.
This represents a seismic shift in shutdown strategy. Previous administrations treated these standoffs as temporary inconveniences—a bit of political theater before everyone got back pay. Trump appears ready to use Democrat obstruction as a catalyst for actual reform. The memo specifically targets “programs that did not benefit from an infusion of mandatory appropriations”—bureaucrat-speak for the departments nobody would miss.
The House already passed a clean continuing resolution. No tricks, no pork—just funding through November 21 at current levels. Yet Schumer’s gang is blocking this reasonable measure, apparently convinced they can strong-arm the president into accepting their trillion-dollar wish list.
The timing couldn’t be better for reform-minded conservatives. Trump’s decisive electoral victory remains fresh. The left openly demands another trillion while inflation devours family budgets. The political stars have aligned for bold action. The president possesses both the mandate and the golden opportunity to deliver the government restructuring voters explicitly demanded.
What progressives fail to grasp is their shutdown threats have lost their sting. By demanding massive spending increases while blocking reasonable funding, they’ve gift-wrapped Trump the perfect narrative. He’s trying to keep government operational at current levels. They’re willing to torch it for a trillion-dollar bonanza.
If that shutdown triggers permanent government downsizing? Trump emerges as the leader who finally—finally!—delivered on conservative promises to shrink the federal leviathan. His supporters won’t just tolerate this outcome. They’ll pop champagne and celebrate it as the swamp drainage they’ve been promised for generations.
The memo sent out ahead of its Wednesday night release to agencies, stated, “Over the past 10 fiscal years, Congress has consistently passed Continuing Resolutions (CRs) on or by September 30 on a bipartisan basis. Unfortunately, congressional Democrats are signaling that they intend to break this bipartisan trend and shut down the government in the coming days over a series of insane demands, including $1 trillion in new spending.”
The White House has now ordered federal agencies to prepare for something unprecedented: not just temporary furloughs, but permanent mass layoffs if the left forces a government shutdown. These aren’t your typical shutdown charades where workers get what amounts to a paid vacation. The Office of Management and Budget is directing agencies to issue “reduction in force” notices. Translation? Pink slips that stay pink.
This represents a seismic shift in shutdown strategy. Previous administrations treated these standoffs as temporary inconveniences—a bit of political theater before everyone got back pay. Trump appears ready to use Democrat obstruction as a catalyst for actual reform. The memo specifically targets “programs that did not benefit from an infusion of mandatory appropriations”—bureaucrat-speak for the departments nobody would miss.
The House already passed a clean continuing resolution. No tricks, no pork—just funding through November 21 at current levels. Yet Schumer’s gang is blocking this reasonable measure, apparently convinced they can strong-arm the president into accepting their trillion-dollar wish list.
The timing couldn’t be better for reform-minded conservatives. Trump’s decisive electoral victory remains fresh. The left openly demands another trillion while inflation devours family budgets. The political stars have aligned for bold action. The president possesses both the mandate and the golden opportunity to deliver the government restructuring voters explicitly demanded.
What progressives fail to grasp is their shutdown threats have lost their sting. By demanding massive spending increases while blocking reasonable funding, they’ve gift-wrapped Trump the perfect narrative. He’s trying to keep government operational at current levels. They’re willing to torch it for a trillion-dollar bonanza.
If that shutdown triggers permanent government downsizing? Trump emerges as the leader who finally—finally!—delivered on conservative promises to shrink the federal leviathan. His supporters won’t just tolerate this outcome. They’ll pop champagne and celebrate it as the swamp drainage they’ve been promised for generations.