U.S. military personnel may stop receiving pay by November 15 if the government shutdown continues, according to Treasury Secretary Bessent. The warning highlights the potential impact of the ongoing budget impasse on military funding.
The situation arises amid broader discussions in Washington regarding government operations and funding. As previously reported, the shutdown has raised concerns about various sectors, including the military, which relies on federal appropriations for salaries and operations.
In related coverage, recent developments in politics have also included discussions about election integrity and government accountability, as seen in the call for a DOJ probe into the 2020 election by former President Trump amid other controversies.
As the deadline approaches, the implications of a prolonged shutdown on military personnel remain a critical issue for lawmakers and service members alike.

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