The U.S. Capitol is seen on the second day of the government shutdown, in Washington, Thursday, Oct. 2, 2025. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
WASHINGTON β Republican and Democratic lawmakers at an impasse on reopening the federal government provided few public signs Sunday of meaningful negotiations taking place to end what is about to be a six-day shutdown β with President Donald Trump saying that layoffs are occurring.
Asked on Sunday night when federal workers would be fired as he has threatened to do, Trump told reporters: βIt's taking place right now and it's all because of the Democrats.β
βThe Democrats are causing the loss of a lot of jobs,β Trump added, declining to answer a question about which agencies are subject to the cuts.
The possibility of layoffs would escalate an already tense situation in which Washington lawmakers have struggled to find common ground and build mutual trust. Leaders in both parties are betting that public sentiment has swung their way, putting pressure on the other side
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