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Trump backs off national emergency with no end to shutdown in sight

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01-14-2019, 02:39 PM
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In the meantime, White House officials are discussing a strategy of trying to peel off moderate and centrist House Democrats — some of whom last week expressed unease with the continuation of the shutdown. There’s a recognition internally in the White House and among top Republicans that Trump won’t get anything from Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, so White House officials are eyeing Democrats in the Blue Dog Coalition or the bipartisan Problem Solvers Caucus as potential compromisers, according to sources familiar with the White House's thinking.

There's talk of bringing such Democrats to the White House, though nothing was scheduled as of Monday morning. Some Trump officials hope to convince these members to support some wall money in exchange for a temporary reprieve for Dreamers — the very idea the president dismissed just last week on his way to visit the southern border.

Additionally, Democrats have witnessed Trump flip-flop on the idea of trading wall money for DACA so many times that they distrust his statements on the issue. Just last week, he undercut his bargaining position yet again when he told Vice President Mike Pence he would not support such a proposal.

While White House officials believe he is now once again interested in such a trade off, nobody knows how long that interest will remain.


https://www.politico.com/story/2019/...o-that-1098886
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"Mrs. Pelosi f I......If I.......If I open up the government will you give me money for the wall?"

Pelosi: NO!

"bitch! F U and F Daca and F U cryin chuck, F all of you, I hate u all bye bye"
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I think Trumps brain is fried. He changes his stance way too much. Congress should invoke the 25th
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Democrats have witnessed Trump flip-flop on the idea of trading wall money for DACA so many times that they distrust his statements on the issue. Just last week, he undercut his bargaining position yet again when he told Vice President Mike Pence he would not support such a proposal.
It's impossible to work with this guys, always mix signal. One day he will call for DACA, the next day he tells Mike Pence he is not interested. IMPOSSIBLE!
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Good video from lindsey on fox

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6JFqJl2FBpY
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I think Trumps brain is fried. He changes his stance way too much. Congress should invoke the 25th
Problem with 25th is that it needs to be invoked by a group of Yes Men. Namely Pence has to call it and majority of his cabinet has to agree.
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Such a great way to show the "Art of the Deal"

Basically, what Trump is doing is "Give me all I want, but I am not going to give you anything you want, or maybe I am going to give a small portion of what you want. Even with that, I might change my mind any second."
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Get off the stage trump, you don't even know what it is you want. Let someone else, like pence, take the wheel since you've clearly steered into fire, into lightning, and into a whirlpool.

Now you and your wall are circling the drain of failure. Either you puss out and reopen the government, or you do a national emergency, but do something ya cuck.

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At the same time, Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) is convening a bipartisan group to try and figure out if there’s a way out of the shutdown by pairing border security with immigration reform, according to a person familiar with the group. Manchin was left out of a GOP group last week that tried and failed to get out of the shutdown.

Sen. John Cornyn said he’d had some conversations across the aisle but isn’t an “official gang member.”

“If they come up with something the president will sign, that will do it,” Cornyn said of the group.

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USA Act! That’s do it!
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