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Trump urged to temporaril­y reopen govt

- BBC

Washington: A senior US Republican has urged President Donald Trump to temporaril­y reopen parts of the government shut down for more than three weeks.

Senator Lindsey Graham, who is close to Mr Trump, said a limited re-opening of a few weeks would allow talks to resume between Republican­s and Democrats.

The partial government shutdown has now become the longest in US history.

It has left hundreds of thousands of public workers unpaid and government offices closed.

President Trump is refusing to approve a budget unless it includes US$5.7bn (£4.5bn) for a wall along the Mexican border - a key campaign pledge, which the president said that Mexico would pay for. Democrats have rejected his request for funding to build it and say they will not negotiate further until the government is reopened. Mr Trump has raised the stakes by threatenin­g to declare a national emergency and circumvent Congress and get the money he wants.

What did Lindsey Graham suggest?

Mr Graham, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, said he had urged the president on Sunday to temporaril­y reopen government to get negotiatio­ns started again.

He said if talks still failed to agree the funding, the White House could then declare a national emergency.

“Before he pulls the plug on the legislativ­e option, and I think we are almost there, I would urge them to open up the government for a short period of time, like three weeks, before he pulls the plug (to) see if we can get a deal,” Mr Graham told Fox News on Sunday. He said Mr Trump had told him: “Let’s make a deal, then open up the government.”

How far apart are the two sides?

Correspond­ents say pressure is building on Mr Trump as the dispute drags on, with opinion polls showing more Americans blame him for the shutdown than they do the Democrats. But on Sunday Mr Trump was continuing to blame his opponents for the standoff. “I’m in the White House, waiting. The Democrats are everywhere but Washington as people await their pay. They are having fun and not even talking!” he tweeted.

The deputy chief of staff for Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Drew Hammill, responded by tweeting: “Speaker Pelosi has been in DC all weekend working from the Capitol.”

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Photo: wbur Government workers and their supporters hold signs during a protest in Boston last Friday.

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