FOX 5 On the Hill: Partial government shutdown continues amid dispute over wall
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Former chairman of the Virginia Republican John Whitbeck, and Drew Littman, Democratic strategist and former Chief of Staff for Al Franken discuss stalemate over funding a wall at the border between Democrats and President Trump.

FOX 5 On the Hill: Women in elected offices
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Gina Forte is Vice President of the Glover Park group, government affairs division and former Chief of staff to Rep. Ted Poe (R,TX)

Kevin Sweeney, Pentagon Chief of Staff, resigns

Rear Admiral Kevin Sweeney has resigned as Pentagon Chief of Staff, according to a statement.

Trump: 'Not much headway' in talks as shutdown drags on

White House officials and congressional aides emerged from talks aimed at ending a partial government shutdown over President Donald Trump's demands for border wall funding without a breakthrough Saturday, though they planned to return to the table the following day.

President Trump says he could declare 'national emergency' to build border wall

President Trump stood firm Friday on his demands for a border wall after the second White House meeting with congressional leaders this week broke up with no apparent deal, warning Democrats the partial government shutdown could last 'years' and saying he could even declare a 'national emergency' to bypass Congress if necessary.

President Trump warned government shutdown could go 'years'

President Donald Trump declared Friday he could keep parts of the government shut down for 'months or even years' as he and Democratic leaders failed in a second closed-door meeting to resolve his demand for billions of dollars for a border wall with Mexico.

Impeachment? Trump says he's too successful for that and it's a Democratic ploy

President Donald Trump pushed back Friday against some Democrats' calls to impeach him, saying they're only seeking impeachment because they know they can't win the White House in 2020. "How do you impeach a president who has won perhaps the greatest election of all time, done nothing wrong" and has had the "most successful two years of any president," Trump...

Dems pass funding plan without wall, Trump digs in

In one of first acts for Democratic majority, the House has passed bills to re-open government without funding President Donald Trump's border wall.

New Congress gavels in with nod to history, warning to President Trump

The 116th Congress gaveled into session Thursday, swathed in history as lawmakers returned Nancy Pelosi to the House speaker's office and ushered in a diverse class of Democratic freshmen ready to confront President Donald Trump in a new era of divided government.

Talks go nowhere as partial government shutdown enters 13th day

Both sides dug in on day 13 of a partial government shutdown Thursday, as President Donald Trump released an ominous video pushing for his border wall, while House Democrats prepared to pass a plan to re-open government without funding his signature promise.

Democrat introducing impeachment measure against Trump on first day of new Congress

A California congressman is introducing articles of impeachment against President Trump on Thursday -- the first day of the new Democratic majority in the House.

Trump: Shutdown 'could be a long time' during White House border briefing

No one budged at President Donald Trump's White House meeting with congressional leaders Wednesday, so the partial government shutdown persisted through a 12th day over his demand for billions of dollars to build a wall along the U.S. border with Mexico. They'll try again Friday.

President Trump holds meeting to discuss border wall, government shutdown
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As President Trump meets with members of Congress, continuing push for border wall funding, government workers remain concerned by furlough, working with no pay.

Congress leaders invited to White House for border briefing

President Donald Trump invited congressional leaders from each chamber to a White House briefing on border security Wednesday as the partial government shutdown wore on over funding for a border wall, with Trump tweeting: "Let's make a deal?"

House Democrats unveil measure to re-open government as shutdown enters second week

House Democrats unveiled a package of bills Monday that would re-open the federal government without approving funding for President Donald Trump's border wall with Mexico, establishing an early confrontation that will test the new power dynamic in Washington.

Government employees union sues Federal government over shutdown

A union representing government employees has filed a lawsuit against the government for forcing some federal employees to work without pay during the shutdown.

On The Hill, Episode 3: A chat with former U.S. Inspector General for Intelligence Chuck McCullough

Chuck McCullough, the former U.S. Inspector General for Intelligence, goes "On The Hill" to discuss what it was like to be at the center of the Hillary Clinton email investigation. McCullough also talks about his career as a former FBI agent, investigating the Oklahoma City bombing case and his role in reviewing the Boston Marathon bombing. He also discusses the importance of keeping politics out of criminal investigations and dealing with outside pressures when looking for the truth.

Northern California Women's March event canceled over concerns of being 'overwhelmingly white'

Organizers of a Women’s March rally slated for Northern California next month have canceled the event, saying they were concerned that participants would have been “overwhelmingly white."