White House had put out a statement blaming the shutdown of the government on Democrats — “obstructionist losers,” CNBC informs.
The statement, attributed to press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders, declared that the White House would not “negotiate the status of unlawful immigrants” until Democrats agreed to pass a bill to reopen the government.
That’s a reference to the negotiations over the fate of the 690,000 young unauthorized immigrants facing the loss of their protections from deportation as the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program is wound down. President Trump himself upended those negotiations last week, and they haven’t advanced enough since to convince either party that it was worth keeping the government open to let them conclude.
Trump has often seemed less anxious to avoid a shutdown. In the days leading up to this shutdown, his White House was as likely to preemptively blame Congress as to try to work toward a solution.
While Trump likes to claim the brand of a dealmaker, the tendency to blame first and ask questions later has been a hallmark of his presidency — and we’re about to see what happens to that in the context of a government shutdown, in which an issue is on the line that pits public opinion and bipartisan sympathy against the ideology that has claimed Trump as its standard-bearer.
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