In a recent post on Truth Social, former President Donald Trump assured that he has located funds to ensure active military personnel will receive their pay next week, amid ongoing government shutdown negotiations.
“I am using my authority as Commander in Chief to direct our Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth, to use all available funds to get our troops PAID on October 15th,” Trump stated. This announcement comes as active-duty troops were at risk of missing their first full paychecks due to the funding impasse.
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth echoed Trump’s message on social media, emphasizing, “President Trump delivers for the troops.”
A White House official, wishing to remain unnamed, mentioned that the Department of Defense can tap into research and development funds for troop payments. These funds, available for two years, were not specified in terms of amount.
Trump previously asserted he would ensure that active military members would receive their compensation despite the shutdown. He reassured service members during a recent event in Norfolk, Virginia, saying, “We will get our service members every last penny. Don’t worry about it.”
This situation reflects a significant concern often seen during government shutdowns. Historically, pay delays have affected military personnel, causing unrest among service members and their families.
According to a survey conducted by the Military Times, nearly 70% of service members expressed anxiety about their financial stability during past shutdowns. This highlights the urgent need for clear communication and swift action when federal funding is at risk.
As the discussions continue in Congress, the implications of funding decisions weigh heavily on both service members and their families.
For more in-depth information on federal budgeting and its effects on military personnel, you can visit the Department of Defense for updates and resources.

















