Politics9/30/2025Bloomberg

US Agencies Tell Employees That Democrats Are to Blame for Shutdown

US Agencies Tell Employees That Democrats Are to Blame for Shutdown

In the lead-up to a potential government shutdown, the Trump administration has instructed federal agencies to convey a message to their employees: the Democrats are responsible for the impending shutdown. This directive has been communicated through various channels, including federal websites and employee email lists. The administration's move is seen as an attempt to shift the narrative and assign blame for the potential shutdown, which could impact government operations and services. However, the situation remains fluid, with both parties engaged in high-stakes negotiations to reach an agreement and avoid a shutdown. The article highlights the political nature of the ongoing discussions and the administration's efforts to sway public opinion in their favor. It remains to be seen how the situation will unfold and whether a compromise can be reached to avert a government shutdown.

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