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Trump says he will be 'proud' to shut down the government for YEARS if he doesn't get his Mexican wall

Donald Trump told Congressional leaders Friday that he will shut down the government for 'months or even years' if he does not get money for his border wall with Mexico — and said he was 'proud' to do it because it's the right thing.

Trump's threat was first disclosed by Chuck Schumer, the Senate minority leader, during a news conference outside the White House.

He accused the president of holding federal workers 'hostage' for the wall and urged him to continue the conversation with the government open. The president confirmed the remarks as he addressed reporters in the Rose Garden.

I did say that. Absolutely, I said that. I don't think it will, but I am prepared,' Trump said at the beginning of a lengthy news conference.

Trump claimed the meeting was 'very, very productive,' which was a stark contrast to the tone adopted by Democratic leaders, and said that he was setting up a working group led by Mike Pence, the vice president that would meet this weekend to discuss how to move forward on the shutdown.

He headed to the Rose Garden after the meeting for an impromptu press conference flanked by Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen, Pence, Republican Minority Whip Steve Scalise and Republican Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy.

Mitch McConnell, the Republican Senate leader had been present for the talks but was not at the press conference. Trump claimed he was 'busy running the Senate,' even though it had adjourned until Tuesday.

Trump described his wall as a vital national security measure, and in a free-wheeling performance claimed that illegal immigrants were being driven across it away from ports of entries, in some cases with women in the back of their vehicles with their mouths taped over.

The president also disclosed that he had considered declaring a national emergency to build the wall without legislative approval and said: 'I can do it, if I want.

'We can call a national emergency because of the security of our country. Absolutely. No, we can do it. I haven't done it. I may do it,' he said. 'We can call a national emergency and build it very quickly.'.

He said he'd prefer to do it through a 'negotiated process' with lawmakers, and that's what they will be working on over the weekend.

'You can call it whatever you want. You can call it the Schumer, or the Pelosi, or the Trump shutdown. Doesn't make any difference to me,' he told a reporter.

He also used the press conference to say that he had asked the Democrats if they would use the shutdown to impeach him.

Schumer, Pelosi, their deputies and their Republican opposites had met with Trump at the White House for two hours of talks with Trump as the shutdown went on for a fourteenth day.

Trump insisted that 'progress' was made — although he wouldn't say what it was — and that both sides were in agreement on reopening the government as quickly as possible.

As Pelosi left the White House she told reporters the talks were 'sometimes contentious. Schumer echoed her comments. 'It is very hard to see how progress will be made unless the open up the government,' he said in brief remarks.

Schumer said: 'We made a plea to the president once again: don't hold millions of Americans, hundreds of thousands of workers, hostage. Open up the government, and let's continue the discussions.'.

The Democrat said Trump indicated in the meeting that he was willing to ride the shutdown out. 'He said he would keep it closed for a very long period of time, months or even years,' Schumer added.

There was no mention from the Democratic leaders of a possible deal floated by Pence, who had suggested that the president could use a program giving legal status to illegal immigrant children as an incentive for Democrats to give him is border wall.

Pence said that Trump's stance heading into a Friday morning meeting with congressional leaders is 'no wall, no deal,' but he's willing to negotiate other aspects of an agreement to reopen the government.

'I think the president's made it very clear -- no wall, no deal,' he told Tucker Carlson after the Fox News host asked about the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.

'But look, we really are prepared to negotiate, we're prepared to talk, we're prepared to listen,' he added.

Trump claimed at the presser once again that an appeals court squashed a DACA deal last year when it protected the program his administration axed.

'That's what broke up the DACA deal. Yes, we had a pathway, we had many things, that was getting close to being a deal,' he said. 'The problem was that the money was a very small amount of money.'.

The president said that the $25 billion over 10 years that the legislation appropriated only provided $1 billion up front for his wall and he didn't want to have to go back to Congress and ask for the money each year.

He signaled he wouldn't sign the bill he seemed to be referring to at the time because it provided a pathway to citizenship for illegal immigrant children. He smacked it down as amnesty for illegals.

Pelosi has said that DACA alone is not enough for her caucus to give the president his border wall funding, anyway. He's asking for north of $5.6 billion at this point.

The president didn't say what he offered Democrats, or what they may have agreed to, as he took one last shot at getting the government back on track before the end of the current pay period.

'I don't want to get into that, because I don't want to put them in a position where they have to justify anything to a lot of the people they have to make happy.

He used the response as an opportunity to say that the nation does not want children dying on the way up from Central America to the United States and traveling in caravans.

Pelosi said Thursday that she'd be willing to give the president a dollar for the wall to get the government back open, but she was only half-seriously responding to a reporter's question about the potential for an agreement.

House Democrats passed bills providing no money for the wall last night that would fund the Department of Homeland Security for a little more than a month.

The White House has said that Trump would not sign the legislation, and the Senate did not bother to put it on the floor.

As leaders departed the Capitol for their meeting on the other side of town with Trump, the Senate adjourned until Tuesday morning, ensuring that the government shutdown would continue for at least three more days.

Trump meanwhile sent each Member of Congress a slideshow prepared Nielsen that the White House previously suggested was so sensitive that it could only be viewed in a classified setting.

GOP leaders and the White House also complained that Pelosi and Schumer walked out of the Wednesday briefing early and rudely interrupted the president's Cabinet secretary.

The White House said in a Friday statement that Trump had sent the slideshow briefing to every member of Congress, as such. It also shared the presentation with the media.

It was not clear why the presentation needed to take place in the Situation Room of the White House if the information could be distributed far and wide. It is usually used for classified meetings.

A notice claimed, 'Some of those present did not want to hear the presentation at the time, and so the President decided to make it available to all Members of Congress.

It didn't come up at the president's press conference, where a congresswoman's calls for his impeachment and a pay raise his Cabinet members were due to receive were also discussed.

Trump made his first appearance behind the podium in the White House press briefing room on Thursday afternoon to plug his border wall on camera. He left without taking questions ten minutes later to the shock and dismay of assembled press.

He made sure he had the last word on Friday, giving an impromptu press conference in the Rose Garden on an unseasonably warm winter day.

The temperature was 50 degrees Fahrenheit in Washington during the remarks that Trump wore an overcoat to. His vice president, accompanying lawmakers and DHS secretary signaled toward the end that they were cold.

Trump offered his jacket to a shivering Nielsen but she declined and rubbed her hands together, instead, as the president forged on with questions. He let House McCarthy and Scalise deliver remarks after Pence and had Nielsen take a question on terrorism.

As they were leaving, Pence turned around to tell DailyMail. com that he'd reject a pay raise coming to him as an unintentional effect of the shutdown.

Democrats also spoke to press from the president's driveway, reiterating in their position that they will give him no money for the wall.

The White House has repeatedly suggested that Pelsoi would loosen her grip on border wall funding once she was formally named speaker. Trump has repeatedly claimed that Democrats are refusing him to have a platform to run on in 2020.

But the California Democrat has continued to be firm in her resolve that wall funding is not coming. 'We're not doing a wall,' Pelosi said Thursday after she'd taken the gavel in the House. 'It has nothing to do with politics.

It has to do with a wall is an immorality between countries. It's an old way of thinking. It isn't cost effective.'.

For more infomation >> Trump says he will be 'proud' to shut down the government IF he doesn't get his Mexican wall - Duration: 13:00.

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GALLUP POLL: Trump's Approval Rating Tops Pelosi By Double Digits - Duration: 4:13.

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Trump Takes Away Democrat 'Holy Grail' – And California's 9th Circuit Backs Him Up - Duration: 2:06.

For more infomation >> Trump Takes Away Democrat 'Holy Grail' – And California's 9th Circuit Backs Him Up - Duration: 2:06.

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Trump Takes Away Democrat 'Holy Grail', And California's 9th Circuit Backs Him Up - Duration: 2:39.

ninth circuit backs him up Donald just scored for everyday Americans and even

the liberal 9th Circuit Court is supporting him

Democrats don't believe in your liberty they want control of your money and your

life everyday they seek to tax and punish you for your success

Donald Trump stands in their way and today we've learned he was given a big

win from the liberal 9th Circuit Court

from Daily Caller the Trump administration's battle against a global

warming lawsuit brought by 21 News will continue into 2019 after a federal court

handed the government a big win over the holiday season the 9th Circuit Court of

Appeals sided with the Department of Justice DOJ in a December 26th ruling

largely missed by major media outlets

the court granted do jays petition for interlocutory appeal that decreases the

chances of the climate lawsuit going to trial anytime soon

the youth lawsuit is just one of a handful of global warming lawsuits being

brought before state and federal courts in recent years as environmentalists

Democratic politicians and trial lawyers turn to the courts to advance the

climate agenda sure to tear on president Trump for his big win over climate

change Democrats the aggressively liberal 9th Circuit Court gave Trump a

win will wonders never cease their decision pushed back the trial delaying

it for months or even longer

we all know global warming is used to increase taxes and regulation in reality

it's just a ruse to take away your hard-earned cash

and for the government to dictate your life legitimate studies have suggested

the earth's temperature has risen and fallen since the beginning of time it's

not a man-made crisis

yet liberal spread climate alarmism even exploiting children to force the

government to take away our rights in California you can't even use plastic

straws so much for the land of free share to thank President Trump for his

big win over climate alarmists source Daily Caller

For more infomation >> Trump Takes Away Democrat 'Holy Grail', And California's 9th Circuit Backs Him Up - Duration: 2:39.

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Trump Not Messing Around, May Declare National Emergency To Get Wall Built - Duration: 3:52.

For more infomation >> Trump Not Messing Around, May Declare National Emergency To Get Wall Built - Duration: 3:52.

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President Trump confident Washington and Beijing will reach deal to end trade war - Duration: 0:46.

U.S. President Donald Trump says he is confident Washington and Beijing will reach a deal to

bring to an end to their months-long trade dispute that has shaken global financial markets.

AFP reported,...

President Trump, speaking to reporters at the White House on Friday, said talks are

underway with China "at the highest levels."

While a U.S. delegation will be in Beijing for negotiations on Monday, Trump said he

and the Chinese leader have already been actively engaged in talks.

Trump says he thinks China really wants to reach an agreement, and added that they sort

of have to,... alluding to Beijing's slowing economy.

The two sides set a 90-day truce in December and are working to reach an agreement by the

March deadline.

For more infomation >> President Trump confident Washington and Beijing will reach deal to end trade war - Duration: 0:46.

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After Border Scandal Hits Democrats – Trump Finds All The Wall Money - Duration: 2:40.

For more infomation >> After Border Scandal Hits Democrats – Trump Finds All The Wall Money - Duration: 2:40.

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Trump Trolls Warren with New Slogan for Her 2020 Campaign - Duration: 2:09.

For more infomation >> Trump Trolls Warren with New Slogan for Her 2020 Campaign - Duration: 2:09.

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Trump Just Owned CNN Reporter Kaitlan Collins On National Television - Duration: 5:18.

For more infomation >> Trump Just Owned CNN Reporter Kaitlan Collins On National Television - Duration: 5:18.

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Dems Introduce Bill To Change Constitution, Trump Fights Back - Duration: 3:20.

For more infomation >> Dems Introduce Bill To Change Constitution, Trump Fights Back - Duration: 3:20.

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Pelosi Falsely Claims Her New Role is Equal in Power to Trump - Duration: 1:59.

For more infomation >> Pelosi Falsely Claims Her New Role is Equal in Power to Trump - Duration: 1:59.

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Trump's Tough Dealing Leaves Formerly Deadbeat Countries Clamoring To Help US - Duration: 4:17.

For more infomation >> Trump's Tough Dealing Leaves Formerly Deadbeat Countries Clamoring To Help US - Duration: 4:17.

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Trump's Tough Dealing Leaves Formerly Deadbeat Countries Clamoring To Help US - Duration: 5:09.

The immigration and deportation debate may be heavily focused on the southern border

with Mexico, but it's much broader than that — and policies enacted by the Trump

administration are making a positive impact despite being largely ignored by the media.

A report from The Washington Times is highlighting how the president's policies have put pressure

on previously "deadbeat" countries, which previously did almost nothing to take back

lawbreaking migrants hiding out in America.

"Sierra Leone for years had thumbed its nose at U.S. officials, slow-walking deportations

so badly that it earned its way onto Homeland Security's 'recalcitrant country' naughty

list," The Times explained.

"Over the last two years of the Obama administration, Sierra Leone took back just 21 deportees,"

the newspaper reported.

But now?

"44 deportees (were) sent back that year, and 79 shipped back in fiscal 2018."

So what changed?

True to his word, President Donald Trump used the power of diplomatic sanctions to put pressure

on nations like Sierra Leone.

Call it a carrot-and-stick approach.

"President Trump took office vowing action, and one of his first executive orders instructed

his administration to stop issuing visas to the worst-offending countries," wrote The

Times.

"The Sierra Leone government was targeted with sanctions in August 2017, and the change

came quickly."

The dramatic shift isn't limited to that African country.

By simply using tactics like sanctions and revoking visas for nations who were dragging

their feet in taking back lawbreakers, the Trump administration has pushed major change.

"Long-time deadbeats such as Cuba, China and Vietnam are taking back hundreds more

people, even though they remain on the naughty list," reported the newspaper.

"Guinea earned its way off the list by increasing its acceptance of deportees by more than 1,200

percent from 2016 to 2018, while Eritrea went from 13 deportees in Mr. Obama's final year

to 62 last year."

Liberals will no doubt cry foul about pressuring countries to take back their bad apples, but

government officials made it clear that these are not innocent refugees.

"Under President Trump, we have made historic progress in ensuring countries take back their

nationals who have no legal right to live or work in the United States," said Department

of Homeland Security spokesperson Katie Waldman.

Specific cases show that criminals including a Ghanaian drug dealer and a Haitian murderer

were able to stay in the United States and continue their crimes in part because their

home countries wouldn't cooperate with the U.S. by receiving deportees.

What's perhaps most eye-opening about the strategy is that past presidents could have

easily done the same and helped push nations into accepting illegal immigrants back into

their home countries.

But previous administrations simply didn't do it.

"That power has been on the books for years, but had only been used twice — once in 2001

by the Bush administration and once in late 2016 by the Obama administration," The Times

reported.

"The sanctions work," pointed out Jessica Vaughan of the Center for Immigration Studies.

"Now these countries understand that the party is over and they — government officials

in particular — will face consequences for blocking deportations."

So why didn't previous presidents, both Democrat and Republican, do the exact same

thing?

That's a very good question, and one you'd probably have to ask them directly.

It could be that people like Barack Obama were so worried about "offending" anyone

that they put public safety lower on the list.

One thing is clear: For all his flaws, Trump has repeatedly shown a willingness to use

available options that past leaders ignored in order to get results.

Every nation should have the right to decide who enters, and to boot someone back out if

they refuse to follow the law.

For more infomation >> Trump's Tough Dealing Leaves Formerly Deadbeat Countries Clamoring To Help US - Duration: 5:09.

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Newly-elected Democrat threatens Trump: We're going to impeach that motherf - Duration: 10:59.

Newly-elected Democrat threatens Trump: We're going to impeach that motherfucker

A liberal congresswoman who boasted in a foul-mouthed itrade that the new Democratic House leadership will impeach President Donald Trump doubled down Friday morning on Twitter, refusing to apologize.

'I will always speak truth to power. Rashida Tlaib tweeted a day after taking her seat in Congress.

'This is not just about Donald Trump,' she claimed. 'This is about all of us. In the face of this constitutional crisis, we must rise.'.

Tlaib, who is the first Palestinian-American woman in Congress, made the remarks at a Thursday night party hosted by the liberal group MoveOn. com.

Speaking in a dimly-lit room, Tlaib told a cheering crowd that she had told one of her young sons: 'We're going to impeach the motherfucker!'. She made the foul-mouthed remark while recalling a conversation she had with her son after getting elected.

'People love you, and you win,' she told the crowds. 'And when your son looks at you and says: "Mumma look, you won, bullies don't win.

And I said: "Baby they don't, because we're going to go in there and impeach the motherf***er.

Tlaib had earlier penned an op-ed for the Detroit Free Press alongside John Bonifaz, a constitutional lawyer and founder of the 'Impeach Donald Trump Now' campaign in which the pair issued the same demand.

'President Donald Trump is a direct and serious threat to our country. 'On an almost daily basis, he attacks our Constitution, our democracy, the rule of law and the people who are in this country.

'His conduct has created a constitutional crisis that we must confront now,' they wrote.

The pair also dismiss the idea of waiting for Robert Mueller to finish his investigation before beginning impeachment proceedings, and say it would be a betrayal of the American people to wait until the 2020 election to unseat him.

'This is not just about Donald Trump. This is about all of us. What should we be as a nation? Who should we be as a people?,' they said. 'In the face of this constitutional crisis, we must rise.

We must rise to defend our Constitution, to defend our democracy, and to defend that bedrock principle that no one is above the law, not even the President of the United States.

'Each passing day brings more pain for the people most directly hurt by this president, and these are days we simply cannot get back. 'The time for impeachment proceedings is now.

Her fiery remarks came as fellow Democrat Brad Sherman, of California, used his first day in office to file an impeachment resolution against Trump.

Sherman introduced an identical bill in 2017, charging that Trump obstructed justice when he fired FBI Director James Comey just months after moving into the White House.

The resolution accuses Trump of 'threatening, and then terminating' Comey because he knew the FBI was investigating then-National Security Advisor Michael Flynn and 'conducting one or more investigations into Russian state interference in the 2016 campaign.

Sherman told the Los Angeles Times that 'there is no reason' Congress shouldn't consider impeachment: 'Every day, Donald Trump shows that leaving the White House would be good for our country.

Jim Jordan confirmed that Sherman had filed his bill, tweeting: 'We knew they couldn't help themselves. Rep. Sherman files articles of impeachment on the President. Dems are more focused on stopping Trump than building the Wall and helping the country.'.

Newly installed House Speaker Nancy Pelosi told the 'TODAY' show this week that she doesn't want to see an impeachment 'for political reasons,' but cautioned that politics also won't prevent her from calling a vote if it's justified.

A Politico/Morning Consult poll in November found that just 33 per cent of voters want Trump impeached. But 61 per cent of Democrats are eager to see it in 2019.

A December Harvard CAPS/Harris poll found 39 per cent of voters want to see the president fired.

Pelosi also stepped up pressure on Trump after passing a spending bill that would end the government shutdown but without including $5. 6billion for his border wall.

She said Trump and Senate Republicans should 'take yes for an answer' and approve the border bill, which was virtually identical to a plan the Senate adopted on a voice vote last month.

'We're not doing a wall. Does anyone have any doubt that we're not doing a wall?' Pelosi told reporters at a news conference Thursday night.

Pelosi, who was elected speaker earlier Thursday, also took a shot a Trump, calling his proposal 'a wall between reality and his constituents.

The Democratic package to end the shutdown includes a bill to temporarily fund the Department of Homeland Security at current levels - with $1. 3 billion for border security, - through February 8 as bipartisan talks would continue. It was approved 239-192.

The largely party-line votes came after Trump made a surprise appearance at the White House briefing room pledging to keep up the fight for the wall.

It was his first appearance behind the podium, that other presidents have used for press conferences, in the nearly two years since he took office.

Surrounded by border agents, including prolific Fox News guest Brandon Judd, he insisted his wall was necessary for national security.

'You can call it a barrier. You can call it whatever you want. But essentially, we need protection in our country,' Trump declared. 'We're going to make it good. The people of our country want it.'.

He left after roughly ten minutes without taking questions from reporters, despite the fact that the gathering had been billed as a 'briefing' with White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders.

Trump then posted a meme showing his face and the words 'The Wall is Coming'.

She said Trump and Senate Republicans should 'take yes for an answer' and approve the border bill, which was virtually identical to a plan the Senate adopted on a voice vote last month.

'We're not doing a wall. Does anyone have any doubt that we're not doing a wall?' Pelosi told reporters at a news conference Thursday night.

Pelosi, who was elected speaker earlier Thursday, also took a shot a Trump, calling his proposal 'a wall between reality and his constituents.

The Democratic package to end the shutdown includes a bill to temporarily fund the Department of Homeland Security at current levels - with $1. 3 billion for border security, - through February 8 as bipartisan talks would continue. It was approved 239-192.

The largely party-line votes came after Trump made a surprise appearance at the White House briefing room pledging to keep up the fight for the wall.

It was his first appearance behind the podium, that other presidents have used for press conferences, in the nearly two years since he took office.

Surrounded by border agents, including prolific Fox News guest Brandon Judd, he insisted his wall was necessary for national security.

'You can call it a barrier. You can call it whatever you want. But essentially, we need protection in our country,' Trump declared. 'We're going to make it good. The people of our country want it.'.

He left after roughly ten minutes without taking questions from reporters, despite the fact that the gathering had been billed as a 'briefing' with White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders.

Trump then posted a meme showing his face and the words 'The Wall is Coming'.

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