Members of the U.S. Coast Guard will still receive paychecks during the government shutdown.
“While Democrats have played politics with military pay to fight for illegal aliens, the US Coast Guard has been defending our maritime borders, stopping the flow of deadly narcotics and illegal immigration into our country, and countering America’s adversaries around the world,” Noem said.
This announcement comes after President Donald Trump announced on Oct. 11 that his administration located funds to keep active-duty servicemembers paid during the weeks-long government shutdown.
“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 wrote on Truth Social. “We have identified funds to do this, and Secretary Hegseth will use them to PAY OUR TROOPS.”
The DHS oversees the Coast Guard during times of peace, and the agency said that, along with the rest of the military, members will receive their paychecks on Oct. 15.
While the military won’t have to be concerned about a paycheck, over 250,000 federal employees have already missed at least some pay, and almost 2 million more are expected to go without pay during the upcoming cycle.
The shutdown is stretching into its third week, as Republican congressional leaders and Democratic lawmakers remain deadlocked on health care and other issues.
Under the current laws, unlike civilian governmental employees, U.S. military members are not guaranteed back pay if they missed a payday due to the shutdown, making their situation more tenuous.
Republicans, on the other hand, have said that the government needs to reopen before negotiations on these provisions can continue.







