Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

US government partially shut down over border wall

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WASHINGTON, Dec 22 ( Reuters) - The US government was partially shut down early on Saturday in a fierce dispute over President Donald Trump's demands that Congress assign $ 5 billion for a wall along the border with Mexico.

After failing to strike a budget deal on Friday, congressio­nal leaders and the White House pledged to keep talking through the weekend in search of a deal to end the shutdown ahead of the Christmas holiday.

The impasse came after Trump threw a wrench into the works earlier in the week by refusing to agree to a shortterm funding deal cut by Democratic and Republican senators because it did not include the $5 billion for his border wall.

The US House of Representa­tives, where Republican­s have a majority until Democrats take over on Jan. 3, then passed a bill that including the $5 billion, but it ran aground in the Senate and the shutdown began at midnight on Friday.

After it became clear the House bill lacked the votes to pass, Senate leaders huddled with Vice President Mike Pence and other White House officials to try to figure out a path forward.

They failed and lawmakers in both houses of Congress were sent home. Trump tried to blame Democrats. “We're going to have a shutdown. There's nothing we can do about that because we need the Democrats to give us their votes,” he said in a video posted to his Twitter account two hours before the midnight deadline.

Democrats repeatedly reminded Trump, and voters, that he said last week he would be “proud” to shut the government down in order to get wall funding.

“President Trump has thrown a temper tantrum and now has us careening towards a ' Trump shutdown' over Christmas,” Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer said on the Senate floor on Friday.

About three-quarters of federal government programmes are funded through to Sept 30 next year, but the financing for all others - including the department­s of Homeland Security, Justice and Agricultur­e - expired at midnight.

The shutdown comes at the end of a perilous week for the president, one that saw Defense Secretary James Mattis resign in protest after Trump's sudden decision to pull US troops out

 ??  ?? Migrants from Honduras, part of a caravan of thousands from Central America trying to reach the US, climb a border fence to cross illegally from Mexico to the US, in Tijuana, Mexico, Dec 21. Reuters/Mohammed Salem
Migrants from Honduras, part of a caravan of thousands from Central America trying to reach the US, climb a border fence to cross illegally from Mexico to the US, in Tijuana, Mexico, Dec 21. Reuters/Mohammed Salem

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