Gold Silver Reports (GSR ) — US President Donald Trump offered a proposal to extend protections for so-called Dreamers for three years in exchange for his demanded $5.7 billion toward a border wall as a way to reopen the federal government after almost a month.
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Theresa May wants Irish treaty to break Brexit impasse
The Sunday Times said aides to May thought a deal with Ireland would remove the opposition to her Brexit deal from the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) that supports May’s minority government and from pro-Brexit rebels in her Conservative Party.
Brexit vote: EU President Says UK Remaining is only option ‘if a Deal is Impossible, and No one wants No Deal’
The president of the European Council has dared British politicians to back remaining in the EU after Theresa May’s Brexit deal was voted down by the House of Commons by a historic margin of failure.
Trump to focus on border ‘Crisis,’ seek support for wall in TV address
Gold Silver Reports (GSR) – Trump’s prime-time address, scheduled for 9 p.m. (0200 GMT Wednesday) will be his latest attempt to persuade Congress to fund construction of a huge barrier along the 2,000-mile (3,200-km) border.
Donald J. Trump – Cancelled My Trip on Air Force One to Florida while we wait to see if the Democrats
Some of the many Bills that I am signing in the Oval Office right now. Cancelled my trip on Air Force One to Florida while we …
Government Shutdown is all But Certain as Congress Adjourns Without a Spending Deal
A temporary government shutdown was all but guaranteed Friday night as Congress struggled to break a stalemate over money for President Donald Trump’s proposed border wall.
Trump moves towards US Government Shutdown with vow not to Sign Bill
Donald Trump veered toward a shutdown of the federal government by vowing on Thursday not to sign a stopgap spending bill passed by the Republican majority in the Senate, taking his colleagues by surprise and catching many legislators who have already left town for the holiday break unawares.