Leavitt says cuts to federal programs 'very real,' says 'thousands' of firings are likely
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Thursday the threat of mass firings and ending federal programs is "very real" and there will likely be "thousands" of federal workers laid off during the government shutdown.
Leavitt would not give specifics when speaking with reporters nor would she comment on Trump's social media post where he said he was meeting with Vought to determine which "Democratic Agencies" would be cut.

"We're going to look at agencies that don't align, align with the administration's values that we feel are a waste of the taxpayer dollar. And look, unfortunately, these conversations are happening because we don't have any money coming into the federal government right now," she said.
Leavitt spoke with Fox News' "America's Newsroom" and said the threat of mass firings was "very real" and not a negotiating tactic.
Leavitt on Fox indicated that layoffs and cuts are necessary because of accounting, however, the White House has not given specifics or the math on what services are at risk.
White House officials have not answered questions on how firing people who are not getting paid will help with the accounting issues.
-ABC News' Karen Travers and Michelle Stoddart







