Federal Shutdown Sparks Concerns Over Military Pay and Government Control

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The White House argues that President Trump has the constitutional authority to reallocate funds to pay troops during the government shutdown, citing historical precedents from past presidents like Washington and Kennedy, as part of a broader effort to bypass congressional gridlock and maintain military readiness.
Topics:nation#executive-power#government-shutdown#military-funding#politics#presidential-history#trump
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