Trump: Democrats ‘Own’ Looming Government Shutdown
Shutdown Looms as Trump, Democrats on Opposite Sides of Border Wall Funding
After previously saying he would "proudly" accept responsibility for a partial U.S. government shutdown if Congress does not pass legislation that includes $5 billion for his proposed border wall, President Donald Trump declared Friday on Twitter "The Democrats now own the shutdown!"
The Republican-led House of Representatives passed a temporary spending bill Thursday that includes funding for his wall, and the Senate is expected to vote on the measure Friday in hopes of averting a shutdown at midnight.
"If the Dems vote no, there will be a shutdown that will last a very long time," Trump tweeted Friday.
In an attempt to bolster the slim chances of the measure's passage in the Senate, Trump summoned Senate Republicans to the White House Friday morning to discuss the bill and border security.
Trump repeatedly has demanded funds to build the wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, and he told House Republican leaders before Thursday's vote he would not sign a bill approved by the Senate, which did not include funding for the wall.
U.S. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said Thursday, "President Trump is plunging the country into chaos. The stock market is down another 500 points. General Mattis is stepping down . . . And now, President Trump is throwing a temper tantrum and creating the Trump shutdown of the government."
Trump unexpectedly called key Republican lawmakers to the White House Thursday for talks about the wall and the bill needed to keep about a quarter of government operations from shutting down when funding expires at midnight Friday, just ahead of the Christmas holiday next week.
Trump has voiced increasing frustration that Congress has refused his request for a $5-billion down payment on the $20-billion wall he says will thwart illegal immigration. Construction of the wall was a popular rallying cry at Trump campaign events during his successful 2016 run for the White House.
The dispute is occurring in the last days of Republican control of both houses of Congress.
Democrats, adamantly opposed to Trump's wall proposal, picked up 40 seats in the 435-member House of Representatives in the November elections and are set assume control in early January, although Republicans will maintain their edge in the Senate.
Before Thursday's meeting at the White House, Trump blamed Democrats for Congress' failure to approve funding for the wall, although some Republicans also oppose it.
Trump, after vowing during the campaign two years ago to make Mexico pay for the wall, has unsuccessfully sought congressional approval for U.S. taxpayer funding for the wall. But with uniform Democratic opposition and scattered Republican opposition, Trump has not collected enough votes to win approval for the wall.
Trump last week said he would "proudly" accept responsibility for a shutdown in a fight over the border wall.
"It is nothing to be proud of," Schumer said. " The bottom line is simple – the Trump temper tantrum will shut down the government, but it will not get him his wall."
Nonetheless, Trump tweeted, "One way or the other, we will win on the Wall!"