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Trump Threatens Layoffs If Democrats Don't End Shutdown Monday
Monday, 6 October 2025 19:23 WIB | ECONOMIC

The White House is tightening its pressure on Democratic lawmakers as the U.S. government shutdown enters its second week, saying it will give them another chance to agree on a spending bill before beginning mass layoffs of federal employees. With the Senate scheduled to vote Monday night for the fifth time on a stopgap bill to keep the government operating until November 21, Kevin Hassett, President Donald Trump's top economic adviser, argued that it's time for Democrats to be "reasonable." Trump has said he will use the government shutdown to lay off thousands more federal employees, who...

Israeli Forces Shell Gaza On War Anniversary, Hamas And Israel Discuss Trump Plan
Tuesday, 7 October 2025 16:44 WIB | Ekonomi Global

Israeli tanks, ships, and jets pounded parts of Gaza on Tuesday (October 7), offering no respite to Palestinians on the anniversary of the Hamas offensive that led to the two-year war and underscoring the challenges in negotiations over Donald Trump's plan to end the conflict. Israel continued its attacks, local residents said, after Hamas and Israel began indirect negotiations on Monday in the Egyptian resort of Sharm el-Sheikh on sensitive issues such as the withdrawal of Israeli troops from Gaza and Hamas' disarmament. The talks over the US president's plan are widely seen as the most...

Shutdown vs. ACA Subsidies: Deal or Bust?
Wednesday, 8 October 2025 07:33 WIB | Ekonomi Global

Wednesday, October 8, 2025 President Donald Trump said he was open to compromise on Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies to end the government shutdown. Democrats agreed to the talks, but conservatives immediately rejected them. Essentially, Democrats want subsidies extended to prevent premiums from soaring; some Republicans say the expanded subsidies during COVID are too expensive and prone to abuse. In the Senate, several compromise options are being floated: allowing existing recipients to continue receiving subsidies (grandfathering), limiting the age limit (e.g., to 60–64 years old), or...