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‘Growing confidence’ that Trump is vowing to fire workers amid shutdown

KANIKA SINGH RATHORE, 08/10/202508/10/2025

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President Donald Trump has threatened mass layoffs and others “Irreversible” consequences by a government shutdown — but some in Washington believe he may walk away from those plans, according to a report.

in over a week now shut downThose threats have not been disclosed, leading to a “growing belief” that this could be another example of “Taco,” or “Trump always has chickens, Washington Post Informed.

When a lapse in funding occurred, the Office of Management and Budget issued a memo directing agencies to consider a reduction in force, “It was clear to me that this was absolute and BS,” said Virginia Democratic Rep. James Walkinshaw told that Washington Post“And by the way, the federal employees I represent saw it that way, too.”

Independent The White House has asked for comment.

Changes are still visible in the federal workforce. Non-essential services have been suspended. Most federal workers will not be paid until the shutdown ends, while some who were Furloughed may be denied back payThe president made the threat this week, in contradiction with a law he signed in his first term.

There is reportedly a 'growing confidence' in Washington that President Donald Trump will not act on his threats to execute mass layoffs in the federal workforce during the shutdown.

There is reportedly a ‘growing confidence’ in Washington that President Donald Trump will not act on his threats to execute mass layoffs in the federal workforce during the shutdown. ,AP,

Meanwhile, Trump has used the shutdown to further his own policy agendaSuch as Threat to cut off democratic agencies“Cancelling nearly $8 billion in grants for clean energy projects in states that supported Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris, and freezing $18 million for infrastructure projects in New York City – home to both Democratic leaders.

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In the days leading up to the shutdown, Trump warned: “We can do things during that shutdown that are irreversible, that are bad for them and irreversible by them, like cutting large numbers of people and cutting things that they love, cutting programs that they love.”

Previous government shutdowns have not led to mass layoffs. Still, on the first day of the shutdown, Vice President J.D. Vance warned that large-scale cuts may be needed “to continue providing essential services to the American people.”

On Tuesday, Trump escalated these threats, telling reporters that the jobs could be cut permanently. If the shutdown continues, the cuts “will be substantial.” He added: “And many of those jobs will never come back.”

The President has not yet acted on these threats. Many government employees do not think that he will ever take them out.

A State Department employee considered the possible firing an empty threat. “It’s stupid, even for them,” he pointed out. Washington Post“The bar is in the basement, and they’ve somehow managed to tunnel under it.”

Similarly, an Agriculture Department worker said she has become so accustomed to Trump’s threats to federal workers that she now treats the president’s firing claims as “background noise.” Post Informed.

The federal shutdown has closed government buildings and delayed services. Trump has threatened not to pay back workers furloughed due to the shutdown.

The federal shutdown has closed government buildings and delayed services. Trump has threatened not to pay back workers furloughed due to the shutdown. ,getty images,

Trump backed away from several plans during his second term, giving rise to the “taco” descriptor.

Acronyms First appeared in reference to tariffs earlier this year. Some Wall Street traders used the term to describe the president’s pattern of making trade policy threats, which were likely to send the stock market plunging, before he inevitably walked back that threat, causing a rebound. For example, after he unveiled his so-called “Liberation Day” tariffs in April, markets fell. The next week, he ordered a 90-day pause, which prompted the market to rise record height,

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But Trump has walked back on many stances beyond trade policies. The Department of Government Efficiency carried out widespread layoffs in the early days of the administration, only later to rebuild hundreds Of them.

Also this week, Trump suggested he would negotiate with Democrats, who have sought health care subsidies, to end the shutdown — but then walked it back, insisting on caveating before any discussion. He wrote Truth on Social: “I’m happy to work with the Democrats on their failed health policies, or anything else, but first they must allow us to reopen our government.”

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