The White House has issued a stark warning to federal agencies, urging them to prepare for mass firings if Congress fails to avert a government shutdown next week. According to a memo obtained by US media, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has directed agencies to draft ‘reduction in force’ plans for programs that lack alternative funding and do not align with President Trump’s priorities. The memo emphasizes that these firings would be permanent, targeting federal programs, projects, and activities that cannot secure alternative financial support. The warning follows President Trump’s refusal to meet with Democratic leaders on Tuesday, who are pushing for healthcare funding as part of ongoing budget negotiations. The memo states, ‘We remain hopeful that Democrats in Congress will not trigger a shutdown and the steps outlined above will not be necessary.’ A government shutdown occurs if Congress and the President fail to reach a budget agreement by the start of the fiscal year on October 1, halting all non-essential discretionary functions. Last week, House Republicans, with the support of one Democrat, passed a short-term funding measure to keep the government operational until November 20. However, Senate Democrats blocked the bill, proposing their own plan to restore healthcare funding after Trump’s July policy bill, dubbed the ‘One, Big Beautiful Bill,’ significantly cut Medicaid, a program vital to millions of disabled and low-income Americans. On Tuesday, Trump canceled a meeting with Democratic leaders Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries, labeling their demands as ‘unserious and ridiculous.’ In response to the memo, Democrats accused the White House of employing intimidation tactics. Schumer, the Senate Minority Leader, stated, ‘Donald Trump has been firing federal workers since day one — not to govern, but to scare. This is nothing new and has nothing to do with funding the government.’
