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Trump administration uses government websites and email messages to pin the shutdown on Democrats
Some federal workers received suggested templates of out-of-office emails saying they were furloughed because "Democrat ...
Partisan messages posted on government websites claiming 'Radical Left' has shut down the government
On the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development website, the message reads: "The Radical Left in Congress shut down ...
Pennsylvania is now 101 days late on a state budget with no end in sight, and the federal government is also without a ...
Official government websites are starting to display messages on their homepage blaming Democrats for the government shutdown ...
The messages on government websites blaming Democrats signal a new era of partisan messaging as President Donald Trump uses ...
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Government Website Officially Blames ‘Radical Left in Congress’ for Shutdown With Blazing Red Banner
The Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) website officially blamed the “Radical Left in Congress” for the ...
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Trump Using Government Websites And Federal Employee Emails To Blame Democrats For Government Shutdown
As the federal government shutdown continues, President Donald Trump’s administration has found a new and legally questionable way to score political points over the issue.
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Government website updates halted as shutdown continues
The ongoing U.S. government shutdown has frozen updates across federal websites, halting critical information flow from ...
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Government website blames shutdown on "radical left." Ethics group calls it a "blatant violation."
The Department of Housing and Urban Development posted a banner on its homepage Tuesday blaming the government shutdown on ...
A flag icon with nine stars stacked horizontally that sits atop most federal government websites has been used since 2017. It was not added after President Donald Trump’s second term began. The design ...
Cast your mind back to early January 2022. A COVID-19 variant was collectively frustrating the country yet again. People were trying frantically to get tested, receive their booster shots or both.
More than 500 government websites are for the chop as part of a major review of the public sector's online offering. In a move which the government claimed will "benefit tens of millions of users", ...
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