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Trump plans new way to torment Democrats as his shutdown continues
President Donald Trump has found a new way to weaponize the government
shutdown. On Thursday, he announced that he will be meeting with Office of
Management and Budget Director Russ Vought to decide which “Democrat Agencies”
should be cut.
“I have a meeting today with Russ Vought, he of PROJECT 2025 Fame, to
determine which of the many Democrat Agencies, most of which are a political
SCAM, he recommends to be cut, and whether or not those cuts will be temporary
or permanent,” Trump wrote on Truth Social.
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The federal government is now two days into its first shutdown since 2019
after lawmakers failed to pass a spending bill. At the center of the fight is
whether the package should include an extension of Affordable Care Act
subsidies, which Democrats argue are vital to protecting health care coverage,
while Republicans contend that the issue should be handled separately.
GOP leaders have tried to frame the dispute as Democrats pushing for health
care for undocumented immigrants, a claim that has been debunked. Democrats,
however, counter that their goal is to ensure that lawful residents and U.S.
citizens are covered.
Even though Republicans control every level of government, Trump has been
eager to pin the crisis on Democrats—and now seems ready to use the shutdown as
cover for mass layoffs. The Congressional Budget Office estimates that about
750,000 federal workers could be furloughed each day of the shutdown. But OMB
has gone a step further, circulating a memo asking agencies to prepare
full-blown reduction-in-force plans.
Ahead of Trump’s meeting with Vought on Thursday, White House press secretary
Karoline Leavitt said that layoffs will likely be “in the thousands.”
Unions representing federal employees have already filed suit, calling the
administration’s threats “contrary to law and arbitrary and capricious.”
Democrats, too, say the firings would be illegal.
Still, Vought told House Republicans Wednesday that mass cuts could begin “in
a day or two.” And Trump has been openly gleeful about it.
“I can’t believe the Radical Left Democrats gave me this unprecedented
opportunity,” he wrote. “Maybe this is their way of wanting to, quietly and
quickly, MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!”
Meanwhile, the White House is trying to spin layoffs as a necessity.
“If [Democrats are] so worried about the effect this is having on the American
people—and they should be—what they should do is reopen the government, not
complain about how we respond,” Vice President JD Vance told reporters Wednesday
Trump, of course, doesn’t have the power to eliminate agencies created by
Congress, but there are other levers. Vought has already announced $8 billion
in energy cuts across 16 states—all of which voted for Democratic presidential
candidate Kamala Harris in 2024—and is now threatening to pull infrastructure
funding for New York City.
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What’s striking about Trump’s post is how he’s suddenly leaning into Vought’s
ties to Project 2025. He spent months pretending to keep his distance from the
Heritage Foundation blueprint, which Democrats made a centerpiece of their 2024
campaign. Now he’s bragging about having one of its architects by his side.
Project 2025 was written as a 900-page playbook to overhaul the federal
government, expand presidential authority, and embed right-wing control across
federal agencies. Vought helped write it, and now he’s deciding which “Democrat
Agencies” to target as the shutdown drags on.
Vought pushes what he calls “radical constitutionalism,” a brand of Christian
nationalism that tosses aside the usual checks on presidential power. In
practice, it treats Congress as essentially irrelevant and casts the president
as something closer to a monarch than a constitutional leader.
In other words, Trump is turning a shutdown of his own making into a test run
for Project 2025—and pushing to see just how far he can bend the system before
it breaks.
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