The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Shutdown in US now longest in history

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The partial shutdown of the US government has become the longest closure on record and is now into its 23rd day.

President Donald Trump and nervous Republican­s have been scrambling to find a way out of the deadlock, which left federal workers without pay on Friday.

Earlier the House of Representa­tives and Senate voted to give federal workers back pay when the government reopens, although the chambers are not sitting over the weekend.

Mr Trump is said to have privately considered declaring a national emergency to build the wall between the US and Mexico without a new stream of cash from Congress.

However members of his own party have been fiercely debating that idea, and the president has urged Congress to come up with another solution.

“What we’re not looking to do right now is a national emergency,” Mr Trump said.

He insisted that he had the authority to do that, adding that he is “not going to do it so fast” because he would still prefer to work a deal with Congress.

In separate news the White House has condemned a report that the FBI opened an inquiry into whether President Trump was secretly working for Russia.

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