Border talks stalls as shutdown looms
Hours before a bipartisan group of 17 lawmakers was expected to polish off a deal on border security, they reportedly stopped talking. The impasse — which threatens another shutdown if a deal isn’t reached by Saturday — came as President Donald Trump dispatched more troops to the U.S.-Mexico border. Meanwhile, Mick Mulvaney, Trump’s acting chief of staff, said declaring a national emergency to build a border wall is still “absolutely on the table.”
Is another shutdown inevitable? While Sunday’s disagreement bodes poorly for a deal, observers say it’s common for lawmakers to haggle down to the wire.
Is another shutdown inevitable? While Sunday’s disagreement bodes poorly for a deal, observers say it’s common for lawmakers to haggle down to the wire.
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