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Trump wounded by border wall retreat in deal to end shutdown

Published 01/26/2019, 07:23 PM
© Reuters. U.S. President Trump announces a deal to end the partial government shutdown at the White House in Washington

By Steve Holland and Jeff Mason

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - 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 Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

With Americans exasperated over the 35-day shutdown's impact on everyday life, including air travel, Trump finally gave in and agreed to reopen the government until Feb. 15, without getting the $5.7 billion he had demanded for a border wall.

In a speech in the Rose Garden, he did not admit to backing down. But behind the scenes at the White House, there was a recognition that he had lost this round. “Perhaps he lost the short-term battle,” one senior administration official said.

True to form for this administration, the outcome was uncertain until the last minute. On Thursday night, Vice President Mike Pence and senior adviser Jared Kushner, the president's son-in-law, presented Trump with four options, including declaring a national emergency right away, which would let him fund the building of border a wall without congressional approval but guaranteeing a court challenge.

Trump slept on it. On Friday morning, an air of uncertainty hung over the White House as Trump pondered. Aides prepared the Rose Garden event without knowing for sure what he would say.

He opted to let lawmakers fully reopen the government for three weeks and try again to craft a mutually agreeable border security package, the senior administration official said.

A key factor for Trump, the official said, were stories of law enforcement officials unable to adequately do their jobs because of the shutdown that had left 800,000 federal workers at home on furlough or working for no pay.

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"We don't think we caved," said another senior White House official. "We have been consistent that we want to go through the process. The president wants to give this one more shot."

Several officials said the struggle was not entirely over. They said Trump has grown increasingly confident that more Democratic lawmakers will support border security funding in weeks ahead, despite Pelosi's flatly telling him that under no circumstances would she allow wall money to emerge from the House of Representatives that her fellow Democrats control after sweeping to a majority in the November mid-term elections.

The shutdown battle left scars on Trump. His administration looked out of touch with ordinary Americans when Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross wondered aloud in a CNBC interview why federal workers who missed two paychecks didn't just get loans.

Trump's job approval ratings drooped from an already anemic 40 percent down into the mid-30s, a troubling sign as he looks ahead to a 2020 re-election battle, already clouded by the prospect of more headlines from a Russian election meddling probe. That was driven home on Friday by the arrest of long-time Trump friend Roger Stone in an FBI dawn raid in Florida.

Gaining the advantage, at least for now, was Pelosi. As House speaker, she is now Trump's main foil in Washington.

Trump earlier had been among the first to say Pelosi earned her position. "I think she deserves it," he said then.

The two leaders tangled repeatedly through the shutdown fight. Pelosi rescinded her invitation to Trump to deliver his State of the Union speech in the House chamber on Jan. 29, citing security concerns due to the shutdown. Trump then refused to let Pelosi use a military plane for an overseas trip.

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The senior administration official said Pelosi, in taking on the president so directly, might have hurt some of her fellow Democrats in districts won by Trump in 2016. Some of them had wanted her to negotiate earlier, the official said.

"Maybe she's appealing to the left wing of her party, but she's risking her majority in doing that," the official said.

Still, a Trump adviser said the president's view of Pelosi has not changed. "She's tough, she's stubborn," the adviser quoted the president as saying privately about the speaker.

Matt Schlapp, chairman of the American Conservative Union and a close Trump ally, said this of Trump's view of Pelosi: "He has respect for her. He knows that she's a tough operator. He does not dislike her."

Latest comments

Well said!
Yes, Trump says a lot of things that don’t happen. As he often says, “we will see.” Not holding my breath. This has been very dusappointing for Trump supporters. He should fire Mr. Magoo (Wilbur Ross) for his very dumb public statements. He makes more fopahs than Mitt Romney,
Trump laid it out in his speech today categorically, if in the next three weeks he does not get bi-partisan approval to build the sections of wall that ICE professionals are demanding he will then use his wxecutive powers to accomplish this task for the safety and security of all U.S. citizens. It was no backdown to Democrats or Pelosie/Schumer, it was as usualhis desire to put American citizens safety and wellbeing first. Pelosie and Schumer have used and abused the people at every turn and the shut down can only be attributedto them and there resistance to ICE recommendations on the level of security required. MAGA.
The is video of him saying he would take the blame for the shut down. #trumpshutdown Also there is no revord of ICE professionals asking for a stupid wall. Also nothing was in his way last year to build his stupid wall. and in his speech yesterday he thank federal workers for supporting him in his fight for the wall....I bet those people were like "is he crazy?". The man is a joke. He is not going to get that wall. leave the bubble of right wing media and rejoin reality.
Well Fausto, i watched at the time the meeting when Trump talked with Schumer and Pelosie when he said that he would “be honoured” to shut down the government in order to obtain the necessary funding for what you call “his stupid wall”. Honour and blame in this case are not the same thing, where Pelosie and Schumer refused to support Trumps desired $5.7B budget to finish a wall that would overwhelming solve a major security issue for the U.S. This is equivalent to 1/1000th of the Federal budget and would be paid for within two months of completion as the U.S. spends on average $250 billion annually on border security. The reality is 300 Americans die a week from heroin overdose, 90% of which comes over the Southern border. Over 1000kg of fentanyl was stopped at the border last year, enough to ****wveryman person in the U.S. How much did they miss? 226,000 illegal aliens were arrested at the border last year, how many were missed at the unsecured stretches of border? The reality!!!!
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