Trump walks out of shutdown negotiations after Democrats reject wall funding

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

Talks between and the Democrats to end a partial government shutdown have collapsed after the stormed out of the meeting as the opposition leaders refused to allocate USD 5.7 billion funding for his controversial US-border wall.

The Democrats accused Trump of slamming his hand on the table before he exited, and they said he ignored their pleas to reopen the as they continue to negotiate over his border wall demand.

Funding for a border wall to prevent the entry of illegal immigrants has been the main sticking point in negotiations with Democrats to reopen parts of the

A wall along the US-border was one of Trump's signature campaign promises. The Democrats are refusing to allocate the money, arguing that a wall would be costly and ineffective. has rejected Trump's demand to pay for the border wall.

The standoff triggered a partial government shutdown on December 22, shuttering nine federal departments and several smaller agencies and forcing some 800,000 workers to go on unpaid leave or work without pay. The shutdown entered its 19th day Wednesday, making it the second-longest in history after the 21-day shutdown in 1995-96.

The president's walkout from the meeting at the with and Senator starts a new phase of political uncertainty in the US.

Trump was furious that Pelosi said no when he asked the Democratic leaders on Wednesday would they support the move to fund the border wall within the next 30 days if he ends the partial government shutdown that has crippled many offices.

"Just left a meeting with Chuck and Nancy, a total waste of time. I asked what is going to happen in 30 days if I quickly open things up, are you going to approve Border Security which includes a Wall or Nancy said, NO. I said bye-bye, nothing else works (sic)!" a furious Trump tweeted.

Trump earlier said imposing a national emergency to build the wall is the last option and threatened to use it if the Democrats do not allocate USD 5.7 billion funding for his plan.

He argued that the current situation, wherein people are entering the country illegally and there is a massive smuggling of drugs, poses a national security threat.

"I have the absolute right to impose national emergency if I want," Trump said.

To a question why he did not declare an emergency during his prime-time address to the nation on Tuesday night from the Oval Office, the said, "Because I think we might work a deal and, if we don't, I may go that (national emergency) route."

Talking to reporters after Trump's walkout from the meeting, Pelosi and Schumer asserted that under no circumstances the Democrats are willing to fund a border wall.

Blaming Trump for the partial government shutdown that has badly hit the functioning of the federal government, the two leaders indicated that their party is not going to change its stand over the issue.

The enjoys a majority in the

Vice said their doors are still open for the leaders to come up with their own proposal.

However, Trump has made it clear that there will be no moving forward without funding approval for a wall. In recent days, the president has showed signs of some flexibility by proposing a instead of a 30-foot-high concrete wall.

The meeting with Pelosi and Schumer took place in the Situation Room of the Trump entered the room and shared candies with the Congressional leadership, but walked out soon after getting 'no' for an answer from the

"It's cold out here and the temperature was not much warmer in the Situation Room," Pelosi told reporters outside the White House after the meeting.

Schumer alleged that Trump "sort of slammed the table" as the talks fell apart.

"He couldn't get his way and he just walked out of the meeting," he said, adding, "We saw a temper tantrum because he couldn't get his way."

Alleging that the Democrats are unwilling to change their position over the issue, Pence said the Democrats want to reopen the government before negotiations can begin.

Declaration of national emergency based on the ground that the crisis at the southern border with Mexico poses a security threat would give Trump presidential powers to divert necessary federal fund for the construction of the border wall.

Trump is scheduled to travel to the southern border in to have a first-hand assessment of the situation.

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First Published: Thu, January 10 2019. 12:26 IST