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Energy chief warns ‘bigger ramifications’ on the horizon as shutdown threatens to stall nuclear modernization

Buddy DoyleBy Buddy DoyleNovember 2, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Energy chief warns ‘bigger ramifications’ on the horizon as shutdown threatens to stall nuclear modernization
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Energy Secretary Chris Wright blasted Democrats on Sunday, calling it “deeply irresponsible” that the ongoing government shutdown has forced the Trump administration to furlough nuclear weapons contractors.

“It’s deeply irresponsible to see the Democrats run this more than a month now, and unfortunately, we ran out of budget gymnastics we could play, and we have to start furloughing workers who are developing our next-generation nuclear weapons and nuclear stockpile,” Wright said on “The Sunday Briefing.”

“This is very frustrating to me and angering, frankly,” he added. 

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Wright emphasized that the nation’s existing nuclear arsenal remains secure, but warned that the furloughs are halting progress on modernization programs crucial to maintaining U.S. dominance.

If the government doesn’t reopen soon, he cautioned, “bigger ramifications” could be on the horizon.

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“Bigger ramifications in slowing down the modernizing of our nuclear stockpile,” he explained. “But is he [Trump] passionate about keeping us in the lead militarily? Absolutely he is.”

Wright’s comments come days after Trump announced plans to restart nuclear weapons testing, a move to ensure America’s program maintains global parity.

Wright said that much of the current testing will involve “system tests” rather than nuclear explosions.

“These are what we call non-critical explosions,” he added. “So you’re testing all the other parts of a nuclear weapon to make sure they deliver the appropriate geometry, and they set up the nuclear explosion.”

Fox News’ Greg Wehner contributed to this report.

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