Trump could use executive power to reshape federal agencies and force layoffs during a shutdown, experts say.

The US government faces a partial shutdown from Wednesday unless Republicans and Democrats can agree on a spending bill.

Trump could use executive power to reshape federal agencies and force layoffs during a shutdown, experts say.

Democrats push for healthcare funding, Republicans seek narrow spending bill, risking government shutdown as deadline looms.

The President has until Tuesday evening to make a deal with Democratic legislators.

In talk show appearances ahead of a sit-down with Trump to hash out the looming government shutdown, both sides continued digging in their heels.

“We don’t want it to shut down,” Trump said at the White House before the midnight deadline, but he was unable to strike a deal.

“Absolutely there are risks,” said Third Way's Jim Kessler. "The fight is the victory. They want a fight. And they're going to get one."

White House budget chief plans swift federal worker cuts as GOP pressures Democrats to end shutdown.

Plunged into a government shutdown, the U.S. is confronting a fresh cycle of uncertainty after Trump and Congress failed to strike an agreement to keep government programs and…

The government has effectively been shut down since Trump returned to office, as officials clamp down on work they oppose