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Trump: Bye bye, nothing else works

US President storms out of border wall negotiatio­ns in temper tantrum

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WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump said “bye-bye” and stormed out of negotiatio­ns on Wednesday on funding a US-Mexico border wall when Democratic opponents refused to agree to the project.

“A total waste of time,” Trump tweeted about his White House meeting with top Democratic congressio­nal leaders. “I said byebye, nothing else works!”

Chuck Schumer, the top Democrat in the Senate, told reporters Trump “sort of slammed the table”, then “got up and walked out”.

“Again, we saw a temper tantrum because he couldn’t get his way,” Schumer said.

Although the two sides agreed that the meeting ended abruptly, they argued over who was to blame.

According to supporters of Trump at the meeting, the president asked Democratic leaders whether they would agree to fund his wall project in exchange for him ending a painful shutdown of swaths of government, which he has instigated in retaliatio­n for the standoff.

The Democratic speaker of the House of Representa­tives, Nancy Pelosi, “raised her hand and said no, not at all”, said Kevin McCarthy, the senior Republican in the House, who was also present.

“We heard once again that Democratic leaders are unwilling to even negotiate,” Vice President Mike Pence said.

The vice president insisted that Trump came in good faith.

“The president walked into the room and passed out candy,” Pence said. “I don’t recall him raising his voice or slamming his hand.”

Trump wants US$5.7bil (RM23bil) to fund a wall he says is needed to keep out dangerous illegal immigrants, drug dealers and people smugglers from Mexico.

Democrats say the wall would have little impact on real border problems and that Trump’s tough approach has instead created a humanitari­an crisis among vulnerable, unthreaten­ing migrants. — AFP

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