Trump, Schumer meet, no deal reached

ANI  |  Washington DC [United States] 

has met with Democratic at the just hours ahead of the deadline for a government shutdown.

"We discussed all of the major outstanding issues. We made some progress, but we still have a good number of disagreements.

The discussions will continue," Schumer said.

"We had a long and detailed meeting," Schumer further told reporters on his return to the Capitol after the approximately 90-minute meeting.

The chiefs of staff for each man - for Trump and for Schumer - also attended the meeting, reported

The failure to reach a deal at the increases the likelihood of the first government shutdown since 2013.

Trump reportedly called the Democrat and invited him personally.

The announced in a statement that it would be holding a on Friday over the possible government shutdown, as legislators struggled to keep the government funded.

Marc Short, legislative affairs director, and Mick Mulvaney, of the Office of Management and Budget, will conduct the briefing at around 10:30 am (local time).

Earlier, the House of Representatives passed a Republican-led bill aimed at avoiding a government shutdown.

However, the fight to get the bill through is not over yet. This legislation would likely be dead on arrival in the Senate, where Democrats have said they have enough votes to block the legislation.

The final vote was 230-197, with six Democrats voting for the measure and 11 Republicans voting against it.

If the bill ultimately becomes law, it would be the fourth temporary funding patch since September.

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First Published: Sat, January 20 2018. 03:23 IST