President Donald Trump appeared to be grudgingly leaning toward accepting an agreement Tuesday that would head off a threatened second government shutdown but provide just a fraction of the money he's.. France 24 - Published
The U.S. House of Representatives has joined the Senate in passing legislation to end a 35-day partial government shutdown by temporarily funding federal agencies, but it refused to give President..
U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday said a deal had been reached on legislation that would reopen the U.S. government through February 15. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
President Donald Trump agreed on Friday under mounting pressure to end a 35-day-old partial government shutdown without getting $5.7 billion he demanded from Congress for a border wall, a three-week..
KPIX 5's Devin Feheley headed to the Oakland Int'l Airport to hear direct from furloughed workers as the long government shutdown ended on Friday. (1-25-19)
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell says the Senate will pass legislation on Friday that’s intended to reopen the government after a record-long 35 day shutdown.
Ann Coulter slammed President Trump on Friday following his announcement of a deal to end the shutdown.
Conservative commentator Ann Coulter lashed out at President Trump on Friday after he..
President Donald Trump on Friday announced that a deal had been reached to reopen the federal government after a 35-day partial shutdown over $5.7 billion in wall funding. The deal contains no new wall..
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President Donald Trump has agreed to sign a bill that will temporarily fund the government — but not a border wall — and end the longest federal shutdown in history.
According to Reuters, congressional leaders and President Donald Trump have agreed to a stop-gap spending plan that would end a partial government shutdown. Trump is expected to deliver remarks soon at..
The United States Senate took a pair of votes on Thursday aimed at funding the government temporarily, with both pieces of legislation failing to reach the 60 votes needed for approval.
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Even amid the flurry of negotiations and support from a bipartisan group of senators to end the impasse over the shutdown, there was to be no deal or breakthrough Thursday night, according to two..
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Even amid the flurry of negotiations and support from a bipartisan group of senators to end the impasse over the shutdown, there was to be no deal or breakthrough Thursday night, according to two..
Democratic leaders are writing a letter to President Donald Trump that would propose roughly five Billion dollars in border security if the president agrees to reopen the government, Nikole Killion..
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White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders says Democrats are 'absolutely doing nothing' to end the government shutdown that has now lasted 33 days. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders says Democrats are 'absolutely doing nothing' to end the government shutdown that has now lasted 33 days. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. , Jan. 31, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- During the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, many.. GlobeNewswire - Published
While many politicians are concerned over stalled cybersecurity work during the partial government shutdown, a bigger worry i -More- SmartBrief - Published
The end of the shutdown means that the agendas of both chambers of Congress, overshadowed for weeks by the struggle to reopen government, will get a restart. NYTimes.com - Published
Saturday Night Light started off their latest show with a sketch skewering Fox News’ Tucker Carlson and his interview with Roger Stone. It featured Steve Martin playing Stone. The sketch began with.. Mediaite - Published
The story of how President Donald Trump reversed himself, ending the country's longest shutdown with little to show for it, is largely one of acceptance. News24 - Published Also reported by •Deseret News •New Zealand Herald
Using an emergency declaration to build a border wall would not only run into political opposition but also likely get snarled in litigation – so that any construction would proceed at the pace of.. Christian Science Monitor - Published
On Friday, the Senate and House unanimously passed a bill to temporarily end the shutdown, after which President Trump signed the bill into law. Following the votes in Congress Mr Trump tweeted that.. WorldNews - Published Also reported by •BBC News
The deal to reopen the government means we won't know the fate of the border wall for as long as three weeks. Also, Trump ally Roger Stone was arrested on Friday after being indicted by a grand jury. NPR - Published
President Donald Trump, who famously vowed to negotiate big deals in the White House, came out of a government shutdown battle on Friday politically wounded and outmaneuvered by U.S. House of.. Reuters - Published Also reported by •Firstpost •Reuters India
Donald Trump has brought a temporary end to the longest government shutdown in US history, while dropping his previous insistence on immediate funding for a border wall. SBS - Published Also reported by •Reuters
President Donald Trump on Friday brought a temporary end to the longest government shutdown in US history, while dropping his previous insistence on immediate funding for wall construction along the.. France 24 - Published Also reported by •DNA •Reuters •Reuters India
United States President Donald Trump on Friday night (local time) signed the short-term spending bill, bringing to an end the 35-day partial government shutdown, without getting new funding for a Sify - Published
By Sinad Carew NEW YORK (Reuters) - Wall Street indexes rallied and bond yields followed stocks higher on Friday as investors reacted to corporate earnings reports and U.S. Firstpost - Published
The shutdown is over... for now. Today on the Indicator, we talk to one of the 800,000 formerly-furloughed federal employees about his experience of the shutdown. NPR - Published
Here’s the latest for Friday, January 25th: President Trump says he’ll sign legislation to end shutdown; Democrats say it will include back pay for federal workers; Trump confidant Roger Stone is.. USATODAY.com - Published
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Marc Lotter, former special assistant to President Trump and press secretary for Vice President Pence, about Trump's move Friday to end the government shutdown. NPR - Published