Trump says shutdown could last years, considering declaring 'national emergency' to fund border wall
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.
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