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Donald Trump says he is prepared to shut down US government 'for as long as it takes' over Mexico border wall

Agence France-Presse • January 5, 2019, 14:11:08 IST
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US president Donald Trump said that he was prepared to shut the US government down for months or even years, to force Congress to provide billions for a border wall with Mexico

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Donald Trump says he is prepared to shut down US government 'for as long as it takes' over Mexico border wall

Washington: A defiant US president Donald Trump said on Friday that he was prepared to shut the US government down for as long as it takes, months or even years, to force Congress to provide billions of dollars for a border wall with Mexico. “This is national security we’re talking about. We’re not playing games,” Trump said, following another round of talks at the White House with Democratic leaders on ending the two-week impasse which has shut about 25 per cent of the government. “The southern border is a dangerous, horrible disaster,” he said, decrying illegal immigration, drug smuggling and human trafficking. [caption id=“attachment_5305281” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]File photo of US president Donald Trump. Reuters File photo of US president Donald Trump. Reuters[/caption] “We have to get a structure built,” Trump said, calling on Congress to approve his $5.6 billion request for a “major powerful barrier” made of concrete or steel. Trump also claimed that some previous US presidents had told him that they should have built a wall. None of Trump’s predecessors has ever publicly advocated such a thing. Describing the situation as a “national emergency,” Trump said he was looking into ways to get a wall built without Congressional approval. “I may do it,” he said, adding, “I am allowed to do that.” Chuck Schumer, the Senate minority leader, said Democrats had urged Trump during what he called a “sometimes contentious” meeting to reopen the federal government, which has been partially shut down since December 22, leaving 800,000 employees furloughed or working without pay. A handful of those employees held a roadside protest in Maryland on Friday, saying they want to get back to work, WTOP radio reported. “We told the president we needed the government open,” Schumer said. “He resisted. In fact, he said he’d keep the government closed for a very long period of time. Months or even years,” he added. Asked by reporters whether this was true, Trump said it was. He added that he hoped the shutdown “doesn’t go on even beyond a few more days.” “I will do whatever we have to do,” Trump said. “If we have to stay out for a very long period of time we will do that.” Trump said a bipartisan group including US Vice-President Mike Pence would meet over the weekend to try to reach an agreement. “Our aim will be to find a solution, not just simply to end the government shutdown, to provide funding to end the crisis at our southern border, to achieve real border security and to build a wall on our southern border,” Pence said.

It’s time for @realDonaldTrump to accept “yes” as an answer. Let us do our jobs. Let us reopen government. #TrumpShutdown #MSNBCTownHall

— Nancy Pelosi (@SpeakerPelosi) January 5, 2019

A quick end to the stalemate does not appear to be in sight, however, as Democrats, who now control the House of Representatives, seem in no mood to make concessions. “We are committed to keeping our borders safe,” Nancy Pelosi, who took over as speaker of the House on Thursday, told reporters following the meeting with the president. But, Pelosi added, “We recognize on the Democratic side that we really cannot resolve this until we open up government. And we made that very clear to the president. Services are being withheld from the American people. Paychecks are being withheld.” Both Democrats and Republicans have attempted to pin the blame for the shutdown on the other side and Pelosi has ruled out funding for a border wall she has described as an “immorality.” Shortly after the new Congress was sworn in on Thursday, the House approved legislation to fund homeland security operations until 8 February and several other agencies through September, but no money for a wall. Trump has said he would veto any bill that does not include funding for the barrier and the Republican-run Senate has said it would not consider anything that does not pass muster with the president. The fight over the wall is setting the stage for what could be a tumultuous final two years in office for Trump who is faced with a hostile Democratic-controlled House equipped with investigative powers. Some newly seated Democrats have even called for impeachment proceedings against the Republican president, although Pelosi has distanced herself from those appeals for the time being. “We talked about (impeachment). Nancy said, ‘we’re not looking to impeach you’,” Trump said.

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