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  National News  US Government Shutdown Deepens Amid Threats of Mass Firings and Proposed Tariff Rebates
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US Government Shutdown Deepens Amid Threats of Mass Firings and Proposed Tariff Rebates

Meredith LaneMeredith Lane—October 3, 20250
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The United States federal government has entered a shutdown, now on its second day, with hundreds of thousands of federal workers facing potential furloughs and uncertainty as Congress remains at an impasse over funding. President Donald Trump has escalated the crisis by threatening widespread firings and permanent project cuts, while simultaneously proposing to issue rebate checks to Americans funded by revenues from new tariffs. This national news marks a significant escalation from previous budget stalemates.

Shutdown Grips Federal Operations

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The federal government officially ceased non-essential operations on Wednesday, October 1, 2025, after lawmakers failed to reach an agreement on a funding bill before the midnight deadline. This lapse in appropriations means that many government services are being interrupted, and a substantial portion of the federal workforce, estimated to be around 750,000 employees, is either furloughed or required to work without immediate pay until funding is restored. Key national landmarks have also been closed to the public. The Congressional Budget Office has previously estimated that such shutdowns can reduce GDP growth and cause unrecoverable economic losses.

Trump’s Threats of Firings and Project Cuts

Adding a sharp edge to the shutdown, President Trump has stated that “there could be firings” and projects could be “permanently cut” if the standoff continues. The White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has warned federal agencies to prepare for potential mass layoffs, a move that goes beyond the typical temporary furloughs seen in past shutdowns. Trump has framed the shutdown as an “unprecedented opportunity” for Republicans to “clear out dead wood, waste and fraud” and has indicated a willingness to target “Democrat agencies”. However, some senior federal officials have cautioned that permanent firings during a shutdown might violate existing appropriations law, potentially leading to legal challenges.

Rebate Checks Proposed from Tariff Revenue

In parallel with the shutdown-related threats, President Trump has put forth a proposal to distribute funds generated by his administration’s tariffs directly to American taxpayers. He suggested that these revenues could eventually surpass $1 trillion annually, a figure significantly higher than projections from Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, who estimated over $500 billion. Trump indicated that these funds could be used to issue rebate checks, potentially ranging from $1,000 to $2,000 per person, described as a “dividend to the people of America”. While the primary goal would be to pay down the national debt, which Trump estimated could reach $38 trillion, a portion could be returned to citizens. Experts, however, note that the economic burden of tariffs is often ultimately borne by American consumers.

Uncertainty for Federal Workers and the Economy

The immediate impact on federal employees is significant, with many facing cash flow issues even if they expect to receive back pay once the government reopens. The prospect of permanent layoffs adds a layer of deep anxiety for a workforce already accustomed to budget uncertainties. Economically, prolonged shutdowns can dampen consumer spending, delay federal projects, and create an unfavorable climate for business investment and hiring. The ongoing stalemate creates considerable uncertainty for both the federal workforce and the broader national economy as the fiscal dispute continues.

The nation now faces an uncertain path forward, with partisan divisions showing no immediate signs of resolution. The administration’s aggressive stance on workforce reductions and its proposal for tariff-funded rebates, juxtaposed with the ongoing shutdown, highlight the high stakes of the current fiscal standoff and will continue to be a major focus of national news.

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