Shutdown Day 4: Trump Demands Cuts, Troop Pay at Risk

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The U.S. government shutdown has now entered its fourth day, and tensions in Washington are reaching new heights. President Donald Trump is demanding what he calls “sharp cuts” to the federal bureaucracy, arguing that the shutdown is the perfect moment to shrink what he views as a bloated, inefficient government.

But this standoff has now reached the military. For the first time in the crisis, service members’ paychecks are at risk. If Congress cannot strike a funding deal soon, hundreds of thousands of troops may miss their next paycheck. Families of active-duty soldiers and defense staff are bracing for missed rent, delayed bills, and financial uncertainty.

The White House insists national security will remain intact, but the Pentagon has been told to prepare for delayed pay, restricted budgets, and furloughs of civilian defense workers. Critics warn that this could harm troop morale and military readiness at a time of growing global instability.

Democratic leaders, including Chuck Schumer, accuse the President of “manufacturing chaos” and punishing workers to gain leverage. Trump’s allies, on the other hand, argue the shutdown is exposing waste and giving him a chance to push through reforms.

With federal workers furloughed, billions in aid frozen, and now the military in the crosshairs, this shutdown is quickly becoming one of the most consequential in U.S. history.

Stay tuned as we bring you the latest updates, reactions, and what this all means for the future of America’s government and its military.
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