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New shutdown threat as US budget talks stall

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Donald Trump has demanded.

Shelby blamed Democrats for the latest snag, saying they wanted to cap the number of beds at immigratio­n detention centers.

“Time is ticking away but we got some problems with the Democrats dealing with ICE,” he said, referring to Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t.

Trump himself, who on Monday was to host a rally of supporters on the Texas border at El Paso, said Democratic negotiator­s were being hamstrung by their party leadership.

“They are offering very little money for the desperatel­y needed Border Wall & now, out of the blue, want a cap on convicted violent felons to be held in detention!,” he tweeted.

He went on to suggest Democrats were ready to let talks collapse to distract from unfavorabl­e headlines including a racism scandal engulfing the party leadership in Virginia.

“I actually believe they want a shutdown. They want a new subject!” Trump said.

Senator Jon Tester, a Democrat, expressed cautious optimism that a government shutdown would be averted.

“We need to keep our eyes on this but I’m very hopeful, not positive, but very hopeful we can come to an agreement,” he said.

White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney, meanwhile, said a government shutdown is “still technicall­y on the table.”

“There’s going to be a lot of different moving pieces so I’m not in a position to say the president will absolutely sign or will not sign,” he said. Trump “cannot sign everything they put in front of him, if there will be some things that simply we couldn’t agree to,” he said.

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