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US govt shutdown looms Govt clash with dems on federal spending

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Washington, Nov. 29: US President Donald Trump clashed with Democratic leaders in dramatic fashion on Tuesday, heaping pressure on Congress to craft a compromise on federal spending or face a crippling government shutdown in 10 days.

Hours after the President suggested a funding deal with Democrats may be impossible, House minority leader Nancy Pelosi and top Senate Democrat Chuck Schumer pulled out of a planned White House meeting with Mr Trump that they said would be fruitless.

“Given that the president doesn’t see a deal between Democrats and the White House, we believe the best path forward is to continue negotiatin­g with our Republican counterpar­ts in Congress instead,” the pair said in a statement.

Mr Trump shot back that he was not surprised the Democrats rejected his offer, saying they were “very far apart” on several issues like immigratio­n.

“They’ve been all talk and they’ve been no action. And now it’s even worse, now it’s not even talk,” Mt Trump declared during the meeting, which went ahead with Republican congressio­nal leaders — an empty chair on either side of the president underscori­ng the absence of their Democratic counterpar­ts.

Later, after a new North Korean missile launch, Mr Trump said on Twitter: “it’s more important than ever to fund our gov’t & military! Dems shouldn’t hold troop funding hostage for amnesty & illegal immigratio­n.”

The rare public rejection of White House talks ratcheted up tensions in Washington over a 2018 spending bill that must pass by a December 8 deadline, and served as a stinging rebuke to a president who often mocks his rivals on Twitter.

Democrats are very far apart on several issues like immigratio­n. They’ve been all talk no action. And it’s even worse, now it’s not even talk.

Donald Trump US President

AFP

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