
Trump is trying to use the shutdown to lay off workers
The Trump administration is trying to lay off thousands of federal workers during the government shutdown, targeting programs they say align with Democrats’ priorities. Is it legal?
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Show Notes
As the federal government shutdown stretches into its third week, its effects are starting to ripple across the country. National parks are closed, flights are delayed, and this week, some federal workers will miss their first paychecks.
For some of those workers, things are even more stressful: President Donald Trump is making good on his threat to use the shutdown to shutter government programs and offices he disagrees with. Thousands of workers have received notices that they may lose their jobs.
The Trump administration has claimed the cuts will help them keep the lights on during the shutdown. But experts say that’s not true – and the action may not be legal.
Host Colby Itkowitz speaks with reporter Hannah Natanson about Trump’s attempt to close swaths of the federal government – permanently.
Today’s show was produced by Emma Talkoff. It was edited by Reena Flores and mixed by Sean Carter.
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