Government shutdown becomes longest in US history
President Donald Trump told a White House meeting with state and local officials he was not about to declare a national emergency to fund his controversial border wall project (AFP Photo/Brendan Smialowski)/ Washington (AFP) - The US government shutdown that has left 800,000 federal employees without salaries as a result of President Donald Trump's row with Democrats over building a Mexico border wall entered a record 22nd day Saturday. The Democrats' refusal to approve $5.7 billion demanded by Trump for the wall project has paralyzed ...
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