Trump Warns of ‘Insufficient Funds’ for Food Stamps
The Trump administration is warning states that there will be “insufficient funds” to pay full Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits if the government shutdown extends past October, Axios reports.
Trump Vows to Fire ‘Democrat-Oriented’ Workers
President Trump said that he plans to fire “a lot” of federal workers in retaliation for the government shutdown, vowing to target those deemed to be aligned with the Democratic Party, CNN reports,
Said Trump: “We figure they started this thing, so they should be Democrat-oriented.”
Trump Pushes Agenda Into Higher Gear
“President Trump began mass layoffs of federal workers. He threatened a dramatic increase in tariffs on China. And he flexed his control over the Justice Department once again, as his newly appointed U.S. attorney in eastern Virginia obtained an unusual indictment against the New York attorney general that Trump had demanded over the objections of career prosecutors,” the Wall Street Journal reports.
“That was just in the past 48 hours. On Sunday, Trump heads to the Middle East to sign a deal he helped clinch to end the fighting in Gaza.”
“All of these actions reflect a buoyed commander in chief who feels emboldened to go further after feeling as though he has faced surprisingly little resistance to his ambitious agenda in the first nine months. He has even remarked to aides that he is shocked how easy it has all proven to be.”
Trump’s Shutdown Layoffs Deepen Impasse
“In almost any other government shutdown, Senators Tim Kaine and Mark Warner, both of Virginia, would probably top the list of Democrats most likely to try to find a quick off ramp,” the New York Times reports.
“They represent the state with the second-highest concentration of federal employees in the nation. Both have historically been eager to join the so-called bipartisan gangs of senators who try to negotiate their way through partisan gridlock.”
“Instead, the two have appeared remarkably dug in, even as President Trump and his top lieutenants have threatened to use the shutdown to drastically accelerate their campaign to reduce the size of the government. They say they are channeling federal workers who are furious at the White House’s ongoing assault on the bureaucracy and are urging their representatives in Congress to keep up the fight.”
Not Even Congress Knows How Much Money DOGE Cut
“Elon Musk once pledged that his Department of Government Efficiency would find $1 trillion in savings in the federal budget by Sept. 30, the date the government closes its books on the fiscal year,” the New York Times reports.
“That date has now come and gone, Mr. Musk has long since left Washington, and DOGE never came close to cutting as much money as he promised. But because its work has been obscured by crude accounting and White House maneuvers, it’s impossible to know how much DOGE and its allies actually did cut from the budget — or even what happened to that money.”
“Outside budget experts can’t nail down a number. Even congressional appropriators — the people who decide how federal funds should be spent in the first place — don’t know. And the public may never have a clear answer.”
Shutdown Becomes a Meltdown
Punchbowl News: “The Trump administration began layoffs across the federal government today in response to the ongoing government shutdown, with thousands of employees being fired at a half-dozen agencies.”
“The move – which came as Senate Majority Leader John Thune was literally praising the Trump administration for holding off on such actions – is the latest sign that both sides are digging in for what could be a long shutdown. A very long shutdown.”
Trump ‘in Exceptional Health’ Says Doctor
“President Trump underwent his latest physical exam on Friday during a trip to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, with his doctor concluding he has maintained exceptional health and that he received a Covid-19 booster vaccine,” the Wall Street Journal reports.
Hakeem Jeffries Calls Democrats Back to Washington
“House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries told Democrats on a virtual caucus call Friday that they should plan to return to the Capitol by next Tuesday evening,” Punchbowl News reports.
Said Jeffries: “We’re asking everyone to return to Washington.”
Trump Announces 100% Tariffs on China
“President Trump announced Friday he will raise tariffs on China in response to a move from Beijing to tighten its control over certain critical minerals and rare earth elements,” The Hill reports.
“Trump announced on Truth Social that he would impose a tariff of 100 percent on Chinese goods beginning Nov. 1 or sooner. Those tariffs will supersede existing duties already in place on Chinese goods.”
Said Trump: “It is impossible to believe that China would have taken such an action, but they have, and the rest is History.”
Wall Street Journal: “The renewed conflict shows that despite months of a tariff truce and repeated meetings between Chinese officials and Trump’s team, relations between the world’s two largest economies remain volatile and can erupt into crisis with little warning.”
Why María Machado Deserved the Nobel Peace Prize
Anne Applebaum: “Machado is in hiding, deep inside a country that is failing. I spoke with her twice late last year, without knowing where she was. A few months before, the country had just held presidential elections. The opposition movement that she leads had won. Even though activists were being picked up off the streets, or simply shot and killed, they had held a primary, run a presidential campaign—Machado herself was barred, so Edmundo González was the candidate—and made sure that votes were counted accurately. Still, even after his definitive loss, Nicolás Maduro, the country’s illegitimate leader, refused to hand over power.”
“Lately, Americans have been hearing little about Venezuela other than drugs and gangs, but the country has long been the home of one of the world’s most impressive grassroots-democracy movements. At this moment, when citizens in many of the world’s most successful liberal democracies are giving up, even questioning whether popular participation in politics has any value, Venezuelans fight violence with nonviolence, and oppose corruption through bravery.”
Criminal Charges Against Bolton Expected Next Week
“The acting U.S. Attorney in Maryland is moving forward quickly to seek criminal charges against President Donald Trump’s former national security adviser John Bolton,” MSNBC reports.
Congress Erupts at Trump’s Mass Layoffs
“Members of Congress pushed back Friday against the White House announcing layoffs of federal workers as part of the government shutdown,” Axios reports.
“The firings are happening at agencies across the federal government, including the Departments of Homeland Security, Commerce, Treasury, Education, Health and Human Services and Energy.”
Wall Street Journal: “The move marks a major escalation in Trump’s efforts to force a resolution to the partisan standoff on Capitol Hill and tests the limits of his executive power to trim the federal work force. Congress has been at a standstill since the shutdown started Oct. 1, and many federal workers and military servicemembers are set to miss their first full paychecks next week.”
Democrats Fume As Mike Johnson Cancels Third Week
“Democrats railed against House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) on Friday after he cancelled yet another week of House votes amid the ongoing government shutdown,” Axios reports.
What’s Going On With Marjorie Taylor Greene?
Will Gottsegen: “After nearly five years in Congress, the hard-right North Georgia representative is calling for an extension of provisions in the Affordable Care Act, Obama’s signature health-care policy, breaking with her party over the central policy issue of the current government shutdown and creating ripples of anxiety throughout the broader MAGA movement. ‘I’m absolutely disgusted that health insurance premiums will DOUBLE if the tax credits expire this year,’ she wrote on X. Today, Greene put the blame for the government shutdown squarely on Republican leadership.”
“Greene is no Democrat: She believes that Obamacare created many of the problems with today’s health-insurance market, but she also believes that Republicans ‘have no new solution.’ Lately, her impulse to go after both sides has left her very much on her own.”
What the Founders Would Say Now
Fintan O’Toole: “They might be surprised that the republic exists at all.”
National Guard Deployments Are Very, Very Expensive
Marc Novicoff: “The National Guard’s mostly quiet walks through Washington, D.C., are expected to cost a little more than $200 million… and that’s the figure just for the D.C. National Guard, not for the eight states that have sent troops. Those likely more than double that cost, because out-of-state troops make up a majority of the D.C. deployment.”
“According to the California National Guard, the deployment to Los Angeles cost another $118 million as of early September, a number that continues to grow as 100 troops remain in the city, long after the precipitating unrest has died down. Tens of millions of dollars—perhaps hundreds of millions in total—will be spent on deployments to Chicago, Portland, and Memphis, if Trump’s plans for those cities proceed.”
“Based on the known spending so far, the deployments could wind up costing Americans roughly two-thirds of a billion dollars.”
Trump Begins Laying Off Workers
“The Trump administration moved to begin laying off federal workers Friday while the government was shuttered, fulfilling threats from President Donald Trump to take advantage of the closure to shave off still more parts of the federal workforce he dislikes,” the Washington Post reports.
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