Robert Mueller's team, "exempt" from a partial government shutdown, will keep working
Source: CNN
The Justice Department is one of several government entities that would be affected by a partial government shutdown, but not everyone is expected to pack their bags and go home.
While the Justice Department oversees special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election, Mueller's office will be able to continue working even if there is a partial government shutdown.
All employees with the Special Counsels Office are considered exempt and will continue their operations in the case of a lapse in appropriations," Special Counsels office spokesman Peter Carr told CNN in late November.
The office "is funded from a permanent indefinite appropriation and would be unaffected in the event of a shutdown," a Justice Department spokesperson added. "The appropriation bills before Congress do not impact" the special counsel's office.
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brooklynite
(94,485 posts)appleannie1943
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PhrankT
(113 posts)OR
Go Fund Trump's Border Wall
(No Foreign Money)
A hypothetical since Neither of which can actually be simply given to the Gov't for a specifuc purpose.
Donated money must go into a special fund to be appropriated.
You can't just write a check to a specific govt program.
But it would make an interesting contest to watch.
That's one rainy day fund that's paying dividends.
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