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Government shutdown begins
By Mary Bruce, Benjamin Siegel, Mariam Khan, Devin Dwyer and Halimah AbdullahJan 20, 2018, 1:29 AM ET
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WATCH: The Senate Majority Leader said the "government may be heading into shutdown, but the Senate's not."
The federal government has officially shut down on the one-year anniversary that Donald Trump was sworn in as president.

Senators remained huddled on the chamber floor trying to broker a short-term plan to continue government funding into next week, but no deal appeared imminent. And, just minutes after the government shut down, the finger pointing began.


The White House placed the blame squarely with Senate Democrats.

"Senate Democrats own the 'Schumer Shutdown'," press secretary Sarah Sanders said in a statement. "This is the behavior of obstructionist losers, not legislators. When Democrats start paying our armed forces and first responders we will reopen negotiations on immigration reform."

Senate leaders took to the floor and accused the opposing party of brinkmanship.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell called the Democrats' actions "cynical".

"We'll continue to talk because when all the games stop all the issues are still there," he said. "Every single one of them are still there. The American people expect us to act like adults and get together to solve the problems."

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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell speaks on the senate floor moments after government shutdown went into effect on Jan. 20, 2018.

In a surprise move, McConnell said he will put up for a vote a short-term funding measure to keep the government running through Feb. 8, a compromise path that Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-South Carolina, had been pushing earlier in the evening. McConnell said the Senate will reconvene Saturday at noon.

Over in the House, votes are officially were ruled out for the night but leaders asked members to return later Saturday morning.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said he believed he was close to striking a deal at the White House today, after "reluctantly" offering to fund Trump's border wall in exchange for protections for DACA recipients.

“President Trump, if you are listening, I am urging you: please take yes for an answer," Schumer said.

"It's almost as if you were rooting for a shutdown," he said. "Republican leadership can't get to yes because President Trump refuses to."

"Every American knows the Republican Party controls the White House, the Senate, the House. It's their job to keep the government open," Schumer said. "There is no one—no one—who deserves the blame for the position we find ourselves in more than President Trump."

Schumer also repeatedly called the shutdown the "Trump shutdown". The term began trending on social media.

House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi said Trump deserved much of the blame.

"President Trump earned an 'F' for failure in leadership," she said in a statement. "I am proud of House and Senate Democrats’ unity in insisting on a budget that supports our military and the domestic investments that keep our nation strong, and that honors our values by protecting the DREAMers."

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Senators negotiate after they failed to pass a deal to fund the government on Jan. 20, 2018.
Late night negotiations
It's been a night of frantic behind closed-doors negotiations as lawmakers held out hope for a bipartisan solution.

Senators continue to huddle on the Senate floor as Republican leaders held the vote open past midnight, locked in discussion as government funding lapsed.

As the clock approached midnight, Graham huddled with GOP leaders before joining Sen. Jeff Flake, R-Arizona, in a discussion with Schumer, D-New York, and Senate Democrats.

The vote was finally closed at 12:16 AM, with the continuing resolution failing to advance.

Late into the night, senators were still discussing a shorter plan to fund the government as the deadline drew ever closer — Schumer walked off the floor with McConnell, chatting on the sidelines — but no clear plan emerged.

Earlier in the evening, Sen. Graham floated the possibility of a three-week extension through Feb. 8. He was spotted shuffling between McConnell and Schumer's offices acting as a go-between.

The procedural vote that was held open could have happened hours earlier, but McConnell opted to force this late night vote, upping the pressure on Democrats.

Democrats are standing firm, opposing the bill over their demands that it include protections for Dreamers, who are poised to lose their legal protections come March 5.

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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer speaks during a press conference to discuss their proposals for raising the 401(k) pre-tax contribution limits, Oct. 31, 2017 in Washington, D.C.
Five Democrats have voted with Republicans to fund the government — four of them facing tough reelection battles in the coming months in states Trump handily won in the 2016 election. Those lawmakers include Sens. Claire McCaskill of Missouri, Joe Donnelly of Indiana, Joe Manchin of West Virginia and "Heidi" Heitkamp of North Dakota. Newly-elected Alabama Sen. Doug Jones also voted with that group, he is up for re-election in 2020.

Four republicans have voted down the measure, either because of their DACA concerns or military funding. Those senators include Graham of South Carolina, Flake of Arizona, Rand Paul of Kentucky and Mike Lee of Utah.

Despite the apparent lack of a deal to avoid a shutdown, the mood was slightly more optimistic on both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue earlier on Friday evening with negotiators hopeful that a deal would come together — if not by midnight — then sometime this weekend before nearly a million federal workers head back to work on Monday.

Lawmakers working toward a fix
Missing Friday's midnight deadline triggered a technical shutdown, but not one with significant immediate impact since most federal offices are closed over the weekend.

"I think there's a deal in the next 24 hours," Mick Mulvaney, director of the Office of Management and Budget director, said on CNN earlier in the evening.

"There's a really good chance it gets fixed" before government offices open on Monday, he later told reporters in an impromptu off camera gaggle at the White House.

President Trump, who cancelled a planned trip to Florida on Friday, engaged with lawmakers by phone and on Twitter.

When asked if Trump might go to Florida tomorrow, Mulvaney said "He's not leaving until this is finished."

"If the Senate changes anything it's going to have to back to the House. Now in theory, the Senate could deal with it before midnight and the House could in some fashion deal with it before midnight. It's more likely that if the Senate makes any changes it would take the House a while to get everybody back for the vote," Mulvaney said of timing.

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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell speaks as President Donald Trump, Vice President Mike Pence and Congressional Republicans gathered to celebrate passage of sweeping tax overhaul legislation on the South Lawn of the White House, Dec. 20, 2017.


Agencies prepped for a shutdown
Earlier in the day, Mulvaney sent a memo to the heads of federal departments and agencies with guidance to review their contingency plans and be prepared to furlough non-essential employees.

"This guidance reminds agencies of their responsibilities to plan for agency operations under such a contingency. At this time, agencies should be reviewing their plans for operations in the absence of appropriations," Mulvaney said in the memo.

The Office of Management and Budget has been working with agencies for the last week to make sure they prepared to enact their contingency plans if government funding lapsed, administration officials said.

"You're seeing across the board efforts by the administration and each of the agencies to minimize the impact of the shutdown on the American people," one White House official said on a conference call with reporters.

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WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 19: Senator Cory Booker (D-NJ) speaks at a rally outside the US Capital on January 19, 2018 in Washington, DC. A continuing resolution to fund the government has passed the House of Representatives but faces a stiff challenge in the Senate.
Agencies have been encouraged to use "carryover balances" at their disposal to continue operations as normal for as long as possible.

If lawmakers don't show progress toward a resolution soon, some federal employees will begin to receive furlough notices as soon as Saturday, though administration officials could not offer an overall number.

The military's ongoing military operations will not be impacted, though nearly 1.3 million active duty service members would not be paid until after the shutdown ends.

ABC News' Becky Perlow and Jordyn Phelps contributed to this report.

This is a developing story. Please refresh for details.
 
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o_O American democracy is weird. A pyramidal hierarchical hotched botched structure stitched together over 100 of years by the rich and very much detached from the public other than on election days.
 
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This is really dangerous for Democrats to shutdown the government over the issue of Billions of funding for illegal immigrants. They have gone Liberal Left and are walking into political suicide. First it was Hillary and now this.
 
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It manages to listwn to the echelons of middle class.
Lower class and below poverty line poor people not so much
o_O American democracy is weird. A pyramidal hierarchical hotched botched structure stitched together over 100 of years by the rich and very much detached from the public other than on election days.

True. It is very dangerous. Please build a wall. Build an even more insanely mighty army and do several other adventures. So this wallowing almost beached whale can be beached for good.
This is really dangerous for Democrats to shutdown the government over the issue of Billions of funding for illegal immigrants. They have gone Liberal Left and are walking into political suicide. First it was Hillary and now this.
 
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This is really dangerous for Democrats to shutdown the government over the issue of Billions of funding for illegal immigrants. They have gone Liberal Left and are walking into political suicide. First it was Hillary and now this.

LOL The "Democrat" and "liberal" accusation is an old broken record. You need to find something else.

What a shame on you. This is what your country has become. A joke.

That is all you can do now. Resort to blame games. Everyone is your enemy. Democrats, liberals, Chinese, Pakistanis, Iranians, Russians, Mexicans, Africans, Haitians, Muslims, Shias, Sunnis, African Americans... The list just goes on and on.
 
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When infighting over money starts at the helm of an empire, its a sign of the worst to come.

This empire is crumbling and it will be faster one than the British (& far short lived too).
 
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When infighting over money starts at the helm of an empire, its a sign of the worst to come.

This empire is crumbling and it will be faster one than the British (& far short lived too).

Crumbling and bleeding like a pig. You know what they say. You reap what you sow.

This is the sorry state of the bully Yankee nation today. The infighting and division is beyond repair. Yet, these fools think they can fight multiple wars at home and abroad.

We have an orange scoundrel who scolds half the world and has created enemies at home. He points fingers at his own rogue secret agencies LOL He is fighting with almost everyone around him. If this isn't Rome all over again.
 
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seems democrats carried out their blackmail threat. This will only strengthen trump. I bet citizens wont be amused to see govt shutdown to support illegals. lol, democracy in US has become democrazy, where illegals in minority intimidate the majority.
 
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seems democrats carried out their blackmail threat. This will only strengthen trump. I bet citizens wont be amused to see govt shutdown to support illegals. lol, democracy in US has become democrazy, where illegals in minority intimidate the majority.

Seems like someone is in a state of mourning. Sounds more loyal than a dog.

India deserves Trumpland and Trumpland deserves India. Both are disgusting.
 
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This is really dangerous for Democrats to shutdown the government over the issue of Billions of funding for illegal immigrants. They have gone Liberal Left and are walking into political suicide. First it was Hillary and now this.

Democrats are using illegal immigrants as a political pawn, especially the Dreamers. Democrats don't want to compromise with Trump, which is understandable, but he's still POTUS, and this is how US system works: there needs to be a consensus, a deal.
 
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Democrats are using illegal immigrants as a political pawn, especially the Dreamers. Democrats don't want to compromise with Trump, which is understandable, but he's still POTUS, and this is how US system works: there needs to be a consensus, a deal.

Payback is a *****. This is the exact thing the Republicans did to Obama. Every time he turned his head a little they opposed him. What goes around comes around. I don't mind what the Dems are doing with the dreamers since I don't think it's humane, let alone reasonable to kick those people out of the country but definitely as long as they stay adamant on opposing that ridiculous wall. Other than those two, they'll need to give in a little on other issues.
 
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Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump signed a bill Monday night ending the government shutdown, capping off a nearly three-day deadlock and reinstating funds until February 8, a senior administration official said.

The House and the Senate voted Monday to end the government shutdown, extending funding for three weeks, following a deal being reached between Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell regarding assurances related to immigration.

https://www.cnn.com/2018/01/22/politics/senate-shutdown-vote-congress/index.html
 
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