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    Andrew RogersBy Andrew RogersNovember 11, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    President Donald Trump on Monday downplayed concerns about air traffic controllers who have been working without pay for more than 40 days amid the record-long government shutdown.

    In a Fox News interview, Trump said many controllers had taken temporary second jobs and reassured that “the money was coming.” He emphasized that those who reported to work would be rewarded while criticizing those who complained or were absent.

    Air traffic controllers, classified as essential federal workers, must continue working during a shutdown despite not receiving pay. Military personnel, also deemed essential, have continued to receive paychecks during the funding lapse.

    Trump’s statements on backpay for federal workers have been inconsistent. Last month, he said that whether employees would receive retroactive pay “depends who we’re talking about” and suggested some workers “don’t deserve to be taken care of.” The administration has explored ways to limit backpay, despite a 2019 law requiring federal workers be paid for shutdown-related lapses.

    Earlier Monday, Trump posted on social media urging controllers to return to work. He warned of docking pay for those absent and proposed $10,000 bonuses for those who had shown up consistently. “For those that did nothing but complain, and took time off, even though everyone knew they would be paid, IN FULL, shortly into the future, I am NOT HAPPY WITH YOU,” he wrote.

    On Fox News, Trump reinforced the message, praising those who worked long hours without complaints. When asked how bonuses would be funded, he said, “I don’t know. I’ll get it from some place.”

    Trump also dismissed broader economic concerns raised by voters. In the interview, he said, “I think polls are fake. We have the greatest economy we’ve ever had,” despite polls indicating that many Americans feel inflation and economic challenges remain unresolved.

    The president commented on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), criticizing able-bodied recipients who leave work to claim benefits. “People that need it have to get it. I’m all for it, but people who are able-bodied… leave their job because they figure they can pick this up, it’s easier,” he said. The administration has filed a supplemental Supreme Court brief seeking to extend a pause blocking full SNAP funding.

    Meanwhile, the Senate passed a bill Monday night to reopen the government, including a provision to ensure SNAP benefits remain available through next September. The measure now heads to the House for approval.

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