Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

One year on, Trump leads divided US into government shutdown

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WASHINGTON, Jan 20 ( AFP) - President Donald Trump marked the first anniversar­y of his inaugurati­on Saturday with his government in shutdown, accusing Democrats of taking Americans hostage with their demands.

From midnight Friday, in the absence of an agreed spending plan, federal services began to come to a halt or be scaled back, even as lawmakers continued to argue on the floor of the Senate.

Essential services and military activity will continue but many public sector workers will be sent home without wages and even serving soldiers will not be paid until a deal is reached to reopen the US government.

A deal to avert the shutdown had appeared likely earlier Friday, when Trump seemed to be close to an agreement with Democratic Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer on a measure to prevent the expulsion of undocument­ed migrants who arrived in the country as children.

But no such compromise was in the language that reached Congress for a stop-gap motion to keep the government open for four more weeks while a final arrangemen­t is discussed -- and Republican­s failed to win enough Democratic support to bring it to a vote.

The White House lashed out at Schumer, blaming him for the shutdown and doubling down: Trump's spokeswoma­n Sarah Sanders declared that he would never negotiate an immigratio­n deal at all until Congress agrees to resume normal government spending.

Schumer fought back, blaming Trump for leading him to believe a deal was possible on the immigratio­n dispute but then failing to bring his own party along. “Every American knows the Republican Party controls White House, the Senate, the House -- it is their job to keep the government open. It is their job to work with us to move forward,” Schumer told the Senate, after the 50 to 49 vote.

The president shelved plans to fly to Florida to celebrate at his Mar-a-Lago estate the first anniversar­y of his inaugurati­on to remain in Washington to ride out the storm.

 ??  ?? US Capitol is seen shortly after beginning of the Government shutdown in Washington, US, January 20, 2018. Reuters
US Capitol is seen shortly after beginning of the Government shutdown in Washington, US, January 20, 2018. Reuters

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