The administration signaled Wednesday it would follow through on its threat to lay off federal workers during a shutdown.
The dynamic left Washington in a stalemate Thursday — the ninth day of the government shutdown — and lawmakers openly venting ...
Last week, the White House Office of Management and Budget told federal agencies to consider layoffs, or reductions-in-force, ...
The ongoing shutdown is a result of a tug-of-war over a short-term bill to fund the government through Nov. 21.
Speaker of the House Mike Johnson that "some good things could happen with healthcare" after he spoke with President Donald ...
Follow news on the government shutdown after Congress fails to pass a federal budget plan. Trump has threatened mass layoffs ...
If the government shuts down next week, the White House said it will look for ways to permanently eliminate some federal workers, rather than just temporarily send them home on unpaid leave.
The White House is targeting blue states for funding cuts and using government platforms to pin the shutdown blame on ...
The White House budget office says that mass firings of federal workers have started in an attempt to exert more pressure on Democratic lawmakers as the government shutdown continues.
Spending standoff: A White House meeting between President Trump and congressional leaders from both parties on Monday yielded no breakthroughs as the government faced a 12:01 a.m. Wednesday deadline ...
President Trump and the four top congressional leaders are set to meet at the White House today for what could be the last best chance at avoiding a government shutdown. Both sides appear to be ...
President Trump’s upcoming ballroom will be bigger than the White House. Recent renderings obtained by CBS News show that the ballroom—which Trump has been obsessing over for some time now—shows a ...