US Government Shuts Down after Congress Fails to Pass Budget Resolution
The federal government shut down at midnight on Oct. 1 as Congress remains in a deadlock. What happens next?
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October 2, 2025
The federal government shut down at midnight on Oct. 1 as Congress remains in a deadlock. What happens next?
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Note: This segment aired before the shutdown was official at midnight on October 1.
The federal government shut down at the stroke of midnight on Oct. 1 as Congress remains in a deadlock. Democrats are demanding a bill that reverses cuts to Medicaid and prevents health insurance premiums from going up at the end of the year. President Trump has threatened to use a shutdown to reduce the size of the federal workforce permanently. Lisa Desjardins and Liz Landers report.
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Key terms
furlough — a temporary layoff of workers
Take a look at the chart below, which appears in the News Hour segment on the shutdown. How do you think politicians make decisions based on polls like this? How do you think these particular polls might influence their decision-making?
Watch the two video clips below, one from a Democratic Congressperson and one from a Republican Congressperson. As you watch, note every time they blame the other party or describe their goals with negotiations. Then discuss as a class:
Republished with permission from PBS News Hour Classroom.