The federal government remains closed amid a bitter impasse on Capitol Hill over competing congressional spending bills.
President Donald Trump and Republicans have cast blame for the shutdown on Democrats' health care demands, while Democrats insist Republicans need to negotiate.
The Trump administration has threatened mass layoffs of some federal workers during the shutdown.
Pritzker pushes back against Trump Chicago transit cuts
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker, in a post on X on Friday, slammed the Trump administration for putting a hold on funding for Chicago infrastructure projects.
"At a time when federal agents are sowing chaos in Chicago, the Trump administration is holding bipartisan funding hostage," Pritzker wrote. "It’s attempting to score political points but is instead hurting our economy and the hardworking people who rely on public transit to get to work or school."
-ABC News' Oren Oppenheim
Oct 03, 2025, 11:42 AM EDT
Johnson defends Trump's AI-generated memes threatening federal firings
Johnson was asked by reporters to respond to President Donald Trump's latest social media posts depicting AI-generated videos that taunted Office of Management and Budget Director Russell Vought as the "grim reaper" and another that made fun of House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries.
The speaker has said for days that the shutdown is hard on federal workers who are not getting paid. Johnson, however, defended Trump's threats and trolling.
House Speaker Mike Johnson speaks next to Senate Majority Leader John Thune during a press conference on the third day of a partial shutdown of the federal government at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, October 3, 2025.
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"The effects are really serious on real people, real Americans. We support federal employees who do a great job in all of these different areas, but what they're trying to have fun with, trying to make light of, was to point out the absurdity of the Democrats' position," he said.
"And they are using the memes and the tools of social media to do that. Some people find that entertaining, but the decisions are hard ones and they are not taking any pleasure in that," he added.
Johnson reiterated claims that Trump has the power to make the firings, but would not provide more details or explanation as to how those terminations would affect the budget.
Oct 03, 2025, 10:04 AM EDT
Vought cancels federal funding for Chicago transit projects
Vought and the Department of Transportation announced Friday that the federal government would be withholding funds for two Chicago Transit Authority projects, the CTA Red Line Extension and the CTA Red and Purple Modernization Program.
The DOT said it was probing whether CTA was involved with "unconstitutional practices" where it promoted "race- and sex-based contracting and other racial preferences as a public policy."
A Chicago Transit Authority train pulls into the new Damen Ave. station just two blocks from the United Center, Aug. 12, 2024.
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The announcement came days after Vought withheld funding for New York and New Jersey-based transit infrastructure funding for the same reason.
"Together, these critical reviews are intended to ensure no additional federal dollars go towards discriminatory, illegal, and wasteful contracting practices," DOT said in a statement.
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson didn't immediately comment.
-ABC News' Ayesha Ali
Oct 03, 2025, 9:47 AM EDT
Trump posts more deep fake videos taunting federal cuts, Jeffries
President Donald Trump took to social media Friday to troll Democrats and critics with AI-generated videos.
In one post, the president posted an AI-generated video depicting OMB Director Russ Vought as the Grim Reaper as the administration threatens mass layoffs for federal workers.
President Donald Trump answers questions while childhood cancer survivors and their families gather in the Oval Office at the White House, September 30, 2025 in Washington.
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"Russ Vought is the Reaper. He wields the pen, the funds, and the brain. Here comes the Reaper," someone sings in the video as Vought is depicted walking through the Capitol as the character.
In another post, Trump posted another AI video of him hitting House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries with a "TRUMP 2028" hat while they were seated in the White House.
Jeffries, who was the subject of a deep fake post by Trump earlier in the week, has not immediately responded.