Trump dislikes congressional deal but does not expect shutdown
Tuesday, 12 February 2019 () President Donald Trump expressed displeasure on Tuesday with a deal by congressional negotiators on border security spending that offered no funds for his promised U.S.-Mexican border wall, but did not reject it outright and indicated he did not expect another government shutdown.
CNN reports that U.S. President Donald Trump must soon decide whether he can accept the border security deal struck by congressional negotiators that falls far short of his original demands. The agreement, which includes $1.375 billion for a border barrier, falls well short of the $5.7 billion he...
The U.S. Senate and House of Representatives vote overwhelmingly to pass a new funding bill, avoiding another government shutdown. The bill contains no money for Donald Trump's border wall, but the..
The Senate has passed a bipartisan border security plan that would finance 55 additional miles of fencing along the U.S.-Mexico border, significantly less than President Donald Trump wanted.
President Donald Trump will sign a border security bill to avert another government shutdown, but also declare a national emergency to try to obtain funds for his promised U.S.-Mexico border wall, a..
While President Trump has been holding out for a border wall deal that will support the funding to build it, the truth is, gathering funding is only half the fight in Trump's plan to move forward with..
Sen. Chuck Grassley opened the Senate on Thursday urging all to "pray" that President Donald Trump signs a border funding deal to avoid another government shutdown.
The U.S. Congress on Thursday is set to vote on legislation to avoid a partial government shutdown and end a dispute over border security that does not include President Donald Trump’s request for..
Trump Plans to Sign Border Deal The border security deal will prevent another partial government shutdown. President Trump said that he was "not happy" with the tentative deal reached late Monday..
Lawmakers are trying to agree on a border-security deal soon so that the government is not shut down again. According to Business Insider, the tentative deal they have right now does not meet Donald..
According to two sources who have spoke directly with the President Trump, he intends to sign the border security deal to avoid another partial government shutdown. CNN reports that Trump said Tuesday..
Democrats and Republicans have struck a deal to offer $1.375 billion for 88.5 kilometres of new barriers along the southern border, as well as other border... Sify
President Donald Trump has not yet decided whether to back a deal hammered out by congressional negotiators to avert another partial government shutdown, the... Reuters
US President Donald Trump said Tuesday he's "unhappy" with a hard-won agreement to prevent a new government shutdown and finance construction of more... Firstpost Also reported by •WorldNews
U.S. congressional negotiators on Tuesday were hopeful lawmakers would pass a deal to avert another partial government shutdown, even as it remained unclear... Reuters