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America’s Troops Come 1st as Commander in Chief Steps Up During Shutdown to Make Sure They Get Paid

Jim Taft
Last updated: October 13, 2025 11:50 pm
By Jim Taft 6 Min Read
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As the government shutdown drags on, now stretching into its third week, the question of who suffers most from Washington’s gridlock looms large.

In a bold and decisive move, President Trump announced that U.S. service members would not be left in the lurch—even as hundreds of thousands of other federal workers face furloughs and missed paychecks.

By directing the Department of Defense to use “all available funds” to ensure military paychecks go out on schedule, Trump and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth have sent a clear message: America’s troops will never be abandoned.

“We have identified funds to do this, and Secretary Hegseth will use them to PAY OUR TROOPS,” the president declared. He explained that “our Brave Troops will miss the paychecks they are rightfully due on October 15th,” so he was compelled to act.

Because of this decision, the roughly 1.3 million active-duty members of the military will see their well-earned pay, regardless of the ongoing impasse in Congress.

This is a critical assurance for the men and women who defend our country, many of whom serve under significant personal and financial pressure.

This approach is not only pragmatic, but deeply principled. By prioritizing those who protect America’s interests at home and abroad, the commander in chief is demonstrating what leadership looks like during a crisis.

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The president’s order “removes one of the pressure points that could have forced Congress into action,” according to reporting, but more importantly, it reflects a value that transcends party lines: the security and morale of our armed forces come first.

While this move is a short-term fix, it is a vital one. Military families, who often live paycheck to paycheck, have faced mounting anxiety as lawmakers bickered.

Therefore, the administration’s actions are more than political maneuvering—they are a lifeline for families who keep our national defense strong.

The president’s authority as commander in chief was clear in his directive to Defense Secretary Hegseth, underlining a chain of command that is both responsive and responsible.

At the same time, it is worth noting that the president’s directive will not immediately cover the hundreds of thousands of other federal workers also affected by the shutdown.

Many have been furloughed or are working without pay, waiting for Congress to reach a compromise.

However, Trump’s past actions show an understanding of this hardship; he signed into law a requirement for federal employees to receive back pay after shutdowns end. While he recently floated the idea of not making up the lost salaries, current law requires back pay once the government reopens.

The White House did not specify exactly where the money for troop salaries would come from, but one possibility is the substantial increase in defense spending secured under Trump’s tax and spending bill signed in July.

A spokesperson for the Office of Management and Budget later clarified that Pentagon research and development funds would be tapped to cover military pay.

The decision highlights a willingness to use every tool available to fulfill the government’s most solemn obligations.

Still, questions remain about whether the directive extends to the U.S. Coast Guard, which serves under the Department of Homeland Security during peacetime.

This uncertainty points to the complex nature of shutdowns, but the broader message from the administration is unambiguous: America will not shortchange those who wear the uniform.

Meanwhile, the blame game in Washington continues. Democrats refused to support a short-term spending bill, insisting that any agreement must include an extension of health insurance subsidies under the Affordable Care Act.

This position led directly to the shutdown, with millions of Americans now facing increased costs as subsidies expire.

Republican leaders, on the other hand, have offered to negotiate on healthcare—but only after reopening the government. Both sides are entrenched, leaving little sign of an imminent breakthrough.

Despite the political gridlock, President Trump’s commitment to military families stands out.

When asked if he would support a bill to guarantee military pay, the president responded confidently: “We’ll take care of it. Our military is always going to be taken care of.”

Because of this focus on duty and responsibility, America’s service members can continue to stand watch—knowing their leaders have their backs, no matter how long the shutdown lasts.


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