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US federal government shutdown 2019

May 2019

  • A concept illustration of Trevor Paglen’s Orbital Reflector, co-produced by the Nevada Museum of Art.

    Pass notes
    How Donald Trump ruined a space art project

    The Orbital Reflector should have been a celestial triumph. Until the US president and his government shutdown became involved

February 2019

  • FILES-US-POLITICS-BUDGET-IMMIGRATION<br>(FILES) In this file photo taken on February 12, 2019 US President Donald Trump speaks during a cabinet meeting in the Cabinet Room of the White House in Washington, DC as Deputy Secretary of State John Sullivan (L) and Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross(R) look on. - US President Donald Trump will sign a spending bill to avert a government shutdown but will also issue an emergency declaration to fund his controversial border wall, the White House and lawmakers said February 14, 2019. Top Senate Republican Mitch McConnell told colleagues that he spoke by phone with Trump, who “indicated he’s prepared to sign the bill. He will also be issuing a national emergency declaration at the same time.”The White House confirmed the plan minutes later. (Photo by MANDEL NGAN / AFP)MANDEL NGAN/AFP/Getty Images

    What is a national emergency – and does it mean Trump can build his wall?

  • Responding to Donald Trump's decision to declare a national emergency to fund his border wall with Mexico, House speaker Nancy Pelosi said the US president was setting a precedent that should be met with 'great unease and dismay'

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    Pelosi slams Trump's national emergency over border wall – video

  • ‘President Trump will sign the government funding bill, and as he has stated before, he will also take other executive action – including a national emergency’, said the White House.

    Trump vows to declare national emergency to fund border wall

  • ‘I think he’s got a pretty good deal here,’ the Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell, a Republican, said. ‘I think he’s just fine. I hope he’ll conclude that.’

    Shutdown deal: Republicans urge Trump to accept as House heads to vote

  • Government shutdown: tension rises as 'not happy' Trump mulls border deal

  • Border security deal reached to avert another US shutdown

  • US politics live
    Trump and Beto O'Rourke speak at dueling rallies in Texas – as it happened

  • Jitters mount as second US shutdown looms after talks stall over border wall

  • How another shutdown could weaken a key workplace equality agency

  • This land is your land
    The shutdown is over. Can Joshua Tree recover?

  • This land is your land
    Elephant seals take over beach left vacant by US shutdown

  • Inside the Guardian
    Reporting on Trump as a Muslim American woman: 'The facts are our most important tools'

  • Trump Meets with American manufacturers in Oval Office<br>epa07334229 US President Donald J. Trump (C) meets with American manufacturers and signs an Executive Order to ‘strengthen the Trump Administration’s ‘Buy American’ policy’ in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, USA, 31 January 2018. The President used the opportunity to speak to the media about his upcoming summit with North Korea, as well as his admonishment of his intelligence chiefs. EPA/JIM LO SCALZO

    Trump inches closer to declaring emergency for wall as negotiations stall

  • Furloughed contract workers hold unpaid bills to present to the office of the Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell, 16 January.

    'That income is gone': shutdown pain lingers for unpaid contract workers

  • A worker cleans the floors at Nasa’s Marshall Space Flight Center, which was affected by the partial federal government shutdown.

    Federal shutdown's legacy may be brain drain to private sector

    Government employees – especially in science, research and technology – could find higher pay and more stability
  • Robert Reich

    Air traffic controllers defeated Trump. That's worker power

    Robert Reich
  • FILES-us-politics-trump-POLL<br>(FILES) In this file photo taken on January 25, 2019 US President Donald Trump speaks about the government shutdown from the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, DC. - Two years into President Donald Trump’s administration, a majority of Americans have lost confidence in the brash real estate magnate’s performance on everything from the economy to foreign policy, a poll showed on January 28, 2019. The ABC News/Washington Post poll was published after Trump suffered a major setback in his signature push for more wall along the US-Mexican border. (Photo by Alex Edelman / AFP)ALEX EDELMAN/AFP/Getty Images

    State of the Union: Trump and Pelosi agree date for delayed address

  • Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker waves as he appears at news conference in Washington<br>Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker waves as he arrives to speak at a news conference about charges against China’s Huawei Technologies Co Ltd, its chief financial officer and two affiliates, at the Justice Department in Washington, U.S., January 28, 2019. Whitaker told reporters at the briefing that the investigation of possible Russian meddling in the 2016 U.S. election by Special Counsel Robert Mueller “is I think close to being completed.” REUTERS/Joshua Roberts

    US politics live
    Trump-Russia investigation almost complete, says acting attorney general – as it happened

  • Joshua Trees and Blue Sky<br>Joshua trees against a clear blue sky and rock formations in the background. Warm early morning sunlight.

    This land is your land
    Joshua Tree national park 'may take 300 years to recover' from shutdown

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