Mass layoffs will start if shutdown talks 'going nowhere': White House

The shutdown began on October 1, the start of federal fiscal 2026, after Senate Democrats rejected a short-term funding measure that would keep federal agencies open through November 21.

October 06, 2025 / 07:23 IST
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No tangible signs of negotiations have emerged between congressional leaders since Trump met with them last week.
No tangible signs of negotiations have emerged between congressional leaders since Trump met with them last week.

The Trump administration will start mass layoffs of federal workers if President Donald Trump decides negotiations with congressional Democrats to end a partial government shutdown are "absolutely going nowhere," a senior White House official said on Sunday.

As the shutdown entered its fifth day, White House National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett told CNN's "State of the Union" program he still saw a chance that Democrats would back down, averting a costly shutdown and federal employee layoffs that have been threatened by White House budget director Russell Vought.

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"President Trump and Russ Vought are lining things up and getting ready to act if they have to, but hoping that they don't," Hassett said.

Later on Sunday, Trump was asked by reporters when the administration would begin laying off federal workers. Trump responded, without elaborating: "It's taking place right now."