The Trump administration has moved money around to pay troops, but by mid-November, military members will likely go without a paycheck.
Over 1 million active-duty military members and contractors may not receive their October 15 paychecks if Congress does not pass legislation. Essential federal employees, including military personnel ...
"Every time Washington shuts down, veterans and service members and their families become collateral damage in these political fights," said Jim Whaley.
The Department of Defense is shifting $8 billion in previously allocated money to pay troops for the middle of the month as the government shutdown continues. With the shutdown approaching two full ...
In a Sept. 30 address to military leaders and an Oct. 9 Cabinet meeting, President Donald Trump made false claims about military pay raises and recruitment. The post Trump’s False Claims About ...
U.S. Army soldiers in Grafenwoehr, Germany. (Daniel Karmann/picture alliance via Getty Images) Even during government shutdowns, members of the military usually still get paid. While millions of ...
Jacksonville troops will still be paid Oct. 15 as the shutdown continues. With future pay uncertain, Coast Guard and civilian pay also remains at risk.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent accused Democratic leaders of causing the ongoing government shutdown and condemned the Democratic-led boycott for harming both the economy and military personnel.