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Trump, Democrats Try And Fail To Compromise On Ending Shutdown

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President Donald Trump and Democratic leaders failed to compromise to end the government shutdown on Friday. The president and Democrats argued over the $5 billion that Trump has requested to build a wall on the Mexican border. Vice President Mike Pence and congressional staffers are scheduled to meet this weekend to further discuss a deal. “We had a very, very productive meeting, and we’ve come a long way,” Trump said. Trump said he might declare a national emergency to have the wall built.

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