Trump threatens to use government shutdown to cut ‘popular Democrat programs’

Trump threatens to use government shutdown to cut ‘popular Democrat programs’


U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during a cabinet meeting at the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., Oct. 9, 2025.

Evelyn Hockstein | Reuters

President Donald Trump on Thursday said his administration plans to use the ongoing government shutdown to permanently cut government programs popular with Democrats, his latest threat amid the funding stalemate.

“We’re only cutting Democrat programs,” Trump said during a Cabinet meeting at the White House.

It was not immediately clear which programs Trump had in mind, but he specified that they were “very popular Democrat programs that aren’t popular with Republicans, frankly.”

“They wanted to do this,” Trump said, doubling down on blaming Democrats for the shutdown.

They will “get a little taste of their own medicine,” he added.

The president’s threat to target Democratic priorities came one week after he initially floated the idea of inflicting pain on his political opponents during the shutdown, which is now in its ninth day.

He said last Thursday that the congressional funding lapse gave him an “unprecedented opportunity” to slash what he described as “Democrat Agencies.”

The Trump administration had announced on the first day of the shutdown that it was freezing about $18 billion in funding for New York City infrastructure projects and canceling roughly $8 billion more in climate-related funding for Democratic-leaning states.

The administration is considering cancelling an additional $12 billion earmarked for clean energy projects, Semafor reported Tuesday.

The shutdown began on Oct. 1 after Republican and Democratic congressional leaders could not pass appropriations bills to keep the government funded past the end of the fiscal year.

Republicans want to pass a stopgap measure to resume funding largely at current levels through Nov. 21. Democrats say any funding bill should include additional health-care protections, including extending premium Affordable Care Act tax credits before they expire at the end of the year.

The dueling proposals have repeatedly failed to pass the Senate.

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