
Trump Orders Payment for Unpaid DHS Employees Amid Shutdown
A memorandum from President Trump directs officials to ensure all Department of Homeland Security employees, including those in the Coast Guard, FEMA, and CISA, receive pay after going without during a prolonged government shutdown.
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White House says Trump orders back pay from shutdown to all homeland security employees - Reuters
White House says Trump orders back pay from shutdown to all homeland security employees Reuters
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