Partial government shutdown likely to continue until after Christmas
Democrats and Republicans are at an impasse over funding for President Trump’s wall as hundreds of thousands of federal employees are out of work. source
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Democrats and Republicans are at an impasse over funding for President Trump’s wall as hundreds of thousands of federal employees are out of work. source
The “This Week” Powerhouse Roundtable analyzes the week in politics. source
The treasury secretary called the CEO’s of the nation’s six largest banks this weekend, announcing they all have “ample liquidity.” WATCH THE FULL EPISODE OF ‘WORLD NEWS TONIGHT’: https://bit.ly/2EQZXCV WATCH…
The most diverse Congress in U.S. history convened Thursday, and the president is showing no signs of backing down, as 800,000 federal workers are without pay for the thirteenth day.…
This was Trump’s first time at the podium in the briefing room. source
The two measures to end the 13-day partial government shutdown are expected to stall in the Senate and face a veto from President Trump. source
His administration has been drawing up a plan for him to declare a national emergency so he can build the wall without OK from Congress. source
Democrats want specific details about how the money for border security will be spent. source
George Stephanopoulos goes one-on-one with Julian Castro, former HUD secretary under President Obama and former mayor of San Antonio, on “This Week.” source
President Donald Trump arrived at the southern border Thursday as he continues to make his case for building a barrier along the southern border. SUBSCRIBE to ABC NEWS: https://www.youtube.com/ABCNews/ Watch…