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Trump Threatens 'national emergency' Over Wall

 
US President Donald Trump has said he could declare a national emergency to build a US-Mexico border wall without the approval of Congress.

It came after he met senior Democrats, who refused his requests for funding.
The stand-off has seen Mr Trump withhold support for a bill to fully fund the government until he gets money for the border wall. 
He said he was prepared for the partial government shutdown - now in its third week - to last years.
But when asked whether he had considered using emergency presidential powers to bypass congressional approval of funding, Mr Trump said he had.
"I may do it. We can call a national emergency and build it very quickly. That's another way of doing it."
"I'm very proud of doing what I'm doing," the president added. "I don't call it a shutdown, I call it doing what you have to do for the benefit and safety of our country."
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Friday's meeting had been "contentious", while Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer said: "We told the president we needed the government open. He resisted."

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