The Commercial Appeal

Trump rejects plan to end shutdown

President says he wants permanent fix, not delay

- David Jackson USA TODAY

President Donald Trump said Monday he has rejected a compromise plan to reopen the government temporaril­y so that he could continue negotiatin­g a border wall with his Democratic congressio­nal foes.

Speaking with reporters as he was en route to a speech before the American Farm Bureau Federation’s convention in New Orleans, Trump continued to blame the Democrats even though no new negotiatio­ns have been scheduled since he walked out of a session Wednesday.

Trump said he rejected a plan from Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., because he wants a permanent fix to the border security issue, including $5.7 billion for a U.s.-mexico border wall. Graham’s plan would reopen the government for three weeks while the two sides continued negotiatin­g.

“I want to get it solved,” Trump said. “I don’t want to just delay it.”

While the shutdown is now in its 24th day, a record, Trump also said: “I don’t know if we’re close on a deal.”

Earlier in the morning, on Twitter, Trump blamed Democratic leaders Sen. Chuck Schumer and Speaker Nancy Pelosi for the shutdown, basically saying they should sign on to his wall plan.

“Nancy and Cryin’ Chuck can end the Shutdown in 15 minutes,” Trump said. “At this point it has become their, and the Democrats, fault!”

Schumer, Pelosi and other Democrats said it is Trump’s insistence on an ineffectiv­e wall that has led to the shutdown.

They also noted he has rejected compromise­s that would reopen the government in the meantime.

In a tweeted response to Trump, Pelosi said Monday that Democrats are pushing their own plan to reopen the government while border security negotiatio­ns continue, but Trump and the Republican-run Senate are blocking it.

“The truth?” Pelosi tweeted. “Republican­s started the #Trumpshutd­own – and Democrats are working to end it. @realdonald­trump, it’s time for you to stop standing in the way of re-opening the government. Let the Senate vote! #Endtheshut­down.”

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