The United States government officially shut down at 12:00 AM Eastern Time on October 1, 2025, after running out of funds. This shutdown follows an ongoing deadlock in Congress regarding budget negotiations.
The failure to reach an agreement on a continuing resolution has resulted in the suspension of non-essential government operations. Federal agencies have been directed to implement their shutdown plans as outlined by the Office of Management and Budget.
This situation marks a significant development in U.S. politics, as Congress has been unable to resolve budgetary issues, leading to the current impasse. For more information on the lead-up to this shutdown, see previous reports detailing the Senate"s failure to pass a continuing resolution.
The shutdown will affect various government services and operations, with many federal employees facing furloughs. The implications of this shutdown are still unfolding as Congress continues to negotiate.