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Trump to meet with Project 2025 architect on cutting ‘Democrat agencies’ amid government shutdown – live

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Trump promises firings, cuts to Democrats’ ‘favorite projects’ if shutdown continues

Donald Trump on Thursday said firings of federal workers and cuts to projects could occur if a government shutdown that began Wednesday continues, Reuters reports.

“There could be firings, and that’s their fault,” Trump said of Democrats in Congress, when asked during an interview with OAN television network about a recent memo from the Office of Management and Budget that raised prospects of firings.

“We could cut projects that they wanted, favorite projects, and they’d be permanently cut,” he said, adding: “I am allowed to cut things that should have never been approved in the first place and I will probably do that.”

We are shutting down our live coverage of the second Trump administration, but just for the day. We will be open for business again on Friday morning. Here are the latest developments:

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    Donald Trump told the pro-Trump network One American News that he had watched video that does not exist of mass arson in Portland, Oregon. “The governor says, ‘Oh, Portland is just fine,’ and then you turn on the television, you see the place is burning down to the ground,” Trump claimed, wildly exaggerating the hurling of a firework or two over the course of the past four months.

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    The White House is in talks with CBS News program 60 Minutes about conducting an interview with Trump, Semafor reports.

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    As the government shutdown drags on, the White House continues to use its official, taxpayer-funded social media accounts to insult and mock Democrats, treating the standoff more like a political campaign than a negotiation over policy.

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    The government shutdown will likely go into next week, with Senate majority leader John Thune telling Politico that it is “unlikely” senators will be in the Capitol voting this weekend.

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    The Trump administration is considering giving at least $10bn in aid to US farmers, as the agriculture industry begins to grapple with an economic fallout due to Trump’s tariffs, the Wall Street Journal reports.

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In an interview broadcast on Thursday by the pro-Trump network One American News, and posted in full by the White House, Donald Trump claimed to have seen something that does not exist: recent video of mass arson in the city of Portland, Oregon.

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“Where do these people come from?” Trump told OAN’s White House correspondent Daniel Baldwin. “The governor says, ‘Oh, Portland is just fine,’ and then you turn on the television, you see the place is burning down to the ground, and it has been for a long time,” Trump claimed.

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Baldwin, who is known for asking questions so flattering to Trump that the president frequently exclaims “I like this guy” during news conferences, nodded along, but the fact is that there is no such video, for the the good reason that Portland is not, in fact, burning.

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While fireworks have been hurled on occasion during small protests outside one Immigration and Customs Enforcement field office in Portland’s south waterfront neighborhood over the past three months, there has been no arson anywhere in the city, which has largely returned to normal five years after the pandemic and mass protests for racial justice.

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During the 2020 protests, there were instances of dumpsters set on fire by protesters, and some flag burning, but the idea that Portland was ever close to ‘burning to the ground’ that year, or at any time since, is a fever dream promoted by the conservative media channels the president consumes religiously.

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Rather than explain this reality to the president, Baldwin followed up by asking Trump if Democratic governors, like Tina Kotek of Oregon, were “afraid” to let the president deploy troops because he had proven “that their policies have directly led to decline”.

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“They’re either bad people,” Trump replied, “or they’re stupid.”

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As the government shutdown drags on, the White House continues to use its official, taxpayer-funded social media accounts to insult and mock Democrats, treating the standoff more like a political campaign than a good-faith negotiation over policy.

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On Thursday, for instance, the official White House accounts on X and Instagram shared an updated version of the racist deepfake video of Democratic congressional leaders first posted by Donald Trump on Monday, which depicts the House minority leader, Hakeem Jeffries, with a fake mustache and sombrero, and uses fabricated audio to make it seem as if the Senate minority leader, Chuck Schumer, called Democrats “woke pieces of shit”. The only update was to make the sombrero bigger, making good on a threat to make the sombrero “10x bigger” every day the shutdown goes on.

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The sombrero, and a backdrop of Mexican mariachi music, is intended to drive home the false claim that, as another post on the same government-run account put it, “THE DEMOCRATS WANT TO GIVE YOUR HEALTHCARE MONEY TO ILLEGAL ALIENS.”

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In fact, while the Democrats are fighting to extend government subsidies for health insurance to Americans who rely on policies offered at discount rates through Affordable Care Act exchanges, they are not calling for healthcare to be provided to immigrants without legal status.

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Tina Smith, a Minnesota Democratic senator, responded to that false claim from the White House account, by writing on X: “TYPING SOMETHING IN ALL CAPS STILL DOESN’T MAKE IT TRUE.”

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Another official White House account, dedicated to campaign style “rapid response” and run by a former Trump campaign staffer named Jake Schneider, replied to Smith like this: “Are you unable to read, Tina, or just dumb? It’s in your bill. Publicly available. Hope this helps.”

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The post was accompanied by screenshots of legislation proposed by Democrats in which the words “Alien Medicaid Eligibility” were highlighted in yellow.

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However, by reading past that heading, the actual text of the Democratic proposal makes it clear that the non-citizen “aliens” the legislation refers to are not “illegal aliens” but either: lawful permanent residents, which is to say, green-card holders; Cuban or Haitian refugees with legal status; or someone who “lawfully resides in the United States” with other documentation.

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When asked what role he might play in the 2026 midterm elections, Trump said he had “big plans”.

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“I want to survive,” he said, again blaming Democrats for fomenting a rise in political violence that has hurt political leaders from both parties. “You look at what’s going on, it’s crazy. You know, the rhetoric that these crazy Democrats are using is very dangerous,” said Trump, who recently told the country’s top military brass that US troops should use “dangerous” American cities as “training grounds” in a fight against what he called the “enemy from within”.

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The US president survived two assassination attempts and last month delivered a politically charged eulogy at the memorial of Charlie Kirk, a close political ally.

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Trump has made several references to his own mortality of late. In August, Trump told Fox & Friends that his motivation for forging peace between Russia and Ukraine was a fear that he might not get into heaven when he dies.

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During the interview with OAN, Trump bragged about having resolved numerous conflicts – seven, by his tally, a misleading and greatly embellished claim. “We put out seven wars,” Trump said. “Now it could be eight … it looks like the Middle East could very well be solved after 3,000 years of conflict.”

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Any California universities that sign the Trump administration’s proposed “Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education” will “instantly” lose their state funding, California governor Gavin Newsom said in a statement.

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“If any California University signs this radical agreement, they’ll lose billions in state funding—including Cal Grants—instantly. California will not bankroll schools that sell out their students, professors, researchers, and surrender academic freedom,” Newsom said in a statement.

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Trump offered nine prominent universities, including the University of Southern California, the chance to sign his “compact” yesterday, which asked that the universities close academic departments that “purposefully punish, belittle, and even spark violence against conservative ideas,” limit the proportion of international undergraduate students to 15% , and ban the consideration of race or sex in hiring and admissions, in exchange for “substantial and meaningful federal grants”.

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Newsom’s office said Trump’s offer to universities “ties access to federal funding to radical conservative ideological restrictions on colleges and universities.”

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Donald Trump on Thursday said firings of federal workers and cuts to projects could occur if a government shutdown that began Wednesday continues, Reuters reports.

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“There could be firings, and that’s their fault,” Trump said of Democrats in Congress, when asked during an interview with OAN television network about a recent memo from the Office of Management and Budget that raised prospects of firings.

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“We could cut projects that they wanted, favorite projects, and they’d be permanently cut,” he said, adding: “I am allowed to cut things that should have never been approved in the first place and I will probably do that.”

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The government shutdown will likely go into next week, with Senate Majority Leader John Thune telling Politico that it is “unlikely” senators will be in the Capitol voting this weekend.

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“They’ll have a fourth chance tomorrow to vote to open up the government, and if that fails, we’ll give them the weekend to think about it, and then we’ll come back and vote on Monday,” the Republican senator said.

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Thune also reiterated he will not negotiate the Affordable Care Act tax credits, which has been the point of contention leading to the government shutdown.

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Senate Minority leader Chuck Schumer previously said that Republicans need to work with Democrats “to reach an agreement to reopen the government and lower healthcare costs.”

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House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries accused the Trump administration and Republicans of desiring a government shutdown.

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“They want to inflict on the American people, they continue to engage in their retribution efforts,” Jeffries said. “And they have zero interest in providing high-quality, affordable and accessible care to everyday Americans.”

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House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries said “Republicans have shown zero interest in even having a conversation” to come to a government funding agreement.

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Jeffries added Democrats are willing to meet with Republicans, including Trump and vice-president JD Vance, to come to an agreement.

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House minority leader Hakeem Jeffries blamed Republicans for the government shutdown during a press conference.

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“This is day two of Donald Trump’s shutdown, but it’s day 256 of the chaos that the Trump presidency has unleashed on the American people,” Jeffries said. “Republicans have shut the government down because they don’t want to provide healthcare to working class Americans.”

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