House Democrats passed two bills this week in a bid to end the partial government shutdown without funding President Trumpâs border wall, New York Post reported Thursday.
One bill would provide temporary budgeting to eight of the nine closed agencies until September, while another would fund the Department of Homeland Security until Feb. 8. However, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi noted the chamber will not support construction of Trumpâs wall.
âWeâre not doing a wall,â Pelosi said. âThe fact is a wall is an immorality. Itâs not who we are as a nation.â Without the wall’s funding Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said the upper chamber will not âwaste its timeâ to pass the House proposal, CNBC reported Thursday.Â
White House issued a statement on Thursday warning that Trumpâs advisers would recommend that the president veto the Democratic bills. The president âcannot accept legislation that provides unnecessary funding for wasteful programs while ignoring the nationâs border security needs,â the White House said. Bipartisan congressional leaders expect to meet with White House officials on Friday to discuss Trumpâs requested $5B funding for the border wall.