Thursday, 10 January 2019

Politics A.M.: Trump walks out of shutdown negotiations after Democrats reject wall money, calls meeting ‘total waste of time’

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Trump walks out of shutdown negotiations after Democrats reject wall money, calls meeting 'total waste of time'
Asked how long he was willing to let the shutdown go on, the president replied: "Whatever it takes."
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