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Blue States Give Trump a Style of His Personal Shutdown Drugs
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Blue States Give Trump a Style of His Personal Shutdown Drugs

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Last updated: October 22, 2025 6:18 pm
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Blue states are combating fireplace with fireplace, flaming the Trump administration for the continued authorities shutdown by adapting the president’s home-cooked messaging technique.

For weeks, federal web sites have displayed messages overtly blaming the shutdown on Democrats in Congress, in an obvious violation of the Requirements of Moral Conduct for Workers of the Government Department and the 1939 Hatch Act, that are designed to restrict partisan messaging from federal workers.

In a large reversal of the White Home’s shutdown blame recreation, at the very least three states have now posted notices to their state authorities web sites informing residents that the continued shutdown was solely Republicans’ fault.

“As a result of Republicans in Washington D.C., did not go a federal funds, inflicting the federal authorities shutdown, November 2025 SNAP advantages can’t be paid. Beginning October 16, SNAP advantages won’t be paid till the federal authorities shutdown ends and funds are launched to PA,” a banner on the Pennsylvania Division of Human Companies web site reads.

Illinois issued the same message, additional pinning the blame on “federal officers with the Trump Administration.”

“SNAP clients won’t obtain November meals advantages—until there’s additional motion from the Trump administration to reopen the federal government,” the web site for the Illinois Utility for Advantages Eligibility stated.

California, whose governor performed his personal imitation recreation towards Trump this summer time, additionally jumped on the bandwagon. In a be aware on the California Well being and Human Companies Company web site, the state authorities blamed the shutdown on the “failures of the President and Congress.”

The federal government has been shut down for greater than 21 days as of Wednesday, making it the second-longest federal closure in U.S. historical past. It’s solely bested by a 35-day shutdown between 2018 and 2019, throughout Donald Trump’s first time period.

Each nationwide political events are hung up on the best way to fund Trump’s “huge, stunning” funds, which included particulars to slice billions from Obamacare subsidies and Medicaid.

Democrats—and their constituents—have insisted that get together representatives maintain agency till they’ll discover a method to salvage the backed well being care packages. However a serious hitch looms on the horizon: Open enrollment for Obamacare plans begins on November 1. If the shutdown isn’t resolved by then, tens of millions of Individuals will probably be pressured to decide about their well being protection with out understanding whether or not premiums will come down or not.

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