US Shutdown Day 14: Trump touts peace deals amid layoffs
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US government shutdown enters 14 days as Trump diverts attention with global peace deals amid mass federal layoffs

The US government shutdown has entered its 14th day, with mass federal employee layoffs escalating public frustration. Amid mounting domestic anger, the Trump administration is projecting itself as a global peacemaker to divert attention from the crisis

Dr Vishnu AravindDr Vishnu Aravind
Oct 14, 2025, 12:40 pm IST
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US President Donald Trump unexpectedly invited Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to speak at the Sharm el-Sheikh Summit on Gaza yesterday

US President Donald Trump unexpectedly invited Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to speak at the Sharm el-Sheikh Summit on Gaza yesterday

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As the US government shutdown enters its 14 th day, the Trump administration has begun mass layoffs of federal employees in what analysts view as a strategic move to exert pressure on Democrats. The shutdown has already disrupted the functioning of several federal agencies, worsening an already tense political climate marked by growing public frustration with both the Republican and Democratic parties. More than 4,000 federal employees have received temporary layoff notices across various government departments. In an official email, White House Office of Management and Budget Director Russell Walt confirmed that notices have been issued to staff in the Departments of Health and Human Services, Energy, Homeland Security, Education, Treasury, Commerce, and Housing and Urban Development. Since the shutdown began on October 1, the operations of many federal agencies have come to a near standstill. Employees across departments have gone without their first week’s pay, with around 1,100 workers in the Health Department among those affected. Thousands of federal employees are now staying home, while those in essential services such as emergency response continue to work without pay. A recent Reuters poll revealed that 67% of respondents blame President Trump’s Republican Party for the ongoing shutdown. Meanwhile, 63% hold Trump personally responsible for the crisis, though an equal percentage also express dissatisfaction with the Democratic Party’s handling of the situation.

The federal government declared the shutdown on October 1 after a budget impasse between Republican and Democratic lawmakers in Congress. The disagreement over spending priorities led to the suspension of funding for several government operations, forcing the closure of non-essential departments. Despite continuous negotiations, both sides have failed to reach an agreement. Observers warn that if the stalemate continues, the situation could worsen significantly. Many federal offices are operating with minimal staff, severely affecting service delivery and causing mounting public concern. Social Security payments, student aid, and health care spending have all been partially suspended. While critical social programs such as Medicare and Medicaid remain functional, they are also suffering due to staff shortages. Even public institutions like zoos have been forced to close because of funding constraints. President Trump has repeatedly cautioned that if the deadlock persists, further layoffs will be inevitable, deepening the economic and social fallout of the prolonged government shutdown.

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Deflecting domestic discontent through foreign peace narratives

Amid mounting domestic resentment and growing public outrage over the prolonged shutdown, President Trump appears to be diverting attention by projecting himself as a global peacemaker. The administration’s sudden emphasis on international diplomacy, particularly the Israel–Gaza peace deal concluded yesterday in Cairo, is a calculated attempt to shift the national conversation away from the government’s paralysis at home. While the agreement has been hailed as a diplomatic breakthrough, it is being exaggerated for political mileage to overshadow the anger brewing among unpaid federal workers and frustrated citizens.

Adding to the controversy are the administration’s claims of mediating an alleged peace initiative between India and Pakistan, purportedly halting India’s ‘Operation Sindoor’ against Pakistan’s terror infrastructure, a claim that Indian officials have dismissed as fabricated. These orchestrated ‘peace announcements,’ serve as a convenient distraction from President Trump’s domestic troubles, portraying him as a decisive world leader even as governance at home remains crippled. As the shutdown deepens and federal institutions struggle to function, the contrast between international posturing and domestic dysfunction has become increasingly stark, exposing a presidency more focused on optics than on resolving the nation’s immediate crisis.

 

 

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