White House Says to Plan for Shutdown, Mass Firings

The White House budget office is instructing federal agencies to prepare reduction-in-force plans for mass firings during a possible government shutdown, specifically targeting employees who work for programs that are not legally required to continue.

The Office of Management and Budget move to permanently reduce the government workforce if there is a shutdown, outlined in a memo shared with Politico, escalates the stakes of a potential shutdown this week.

In the memo, OMB told agencies to identify programs, projects and activities where discretionary funding will lapse Oct. 1 and no alternative funding source is available. For those areas, OMB directed agencies to begin drafting RIF plans that would go beyond standard furloughs, permanently eliminating jobs in programs not consistent with President Donald Trump’s priorities in the event of a shutdown.

The move marks a significant break from how shutdowns have been handled in recent decades, when most furloughs were temporary and employees were brought back once Congress voted to reopen government and funding was restored.

Multiple outlets report that President Trump will meet with Congressional leaders on Monday ahead of the Tuesday deadline. Those leaders include Democrats Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries and Republicans John Thune and Speaker Mike Johnson.

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