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Headline Roundup December 23rd, 2018

Partial Government Shutdown Likely to Continue Into the New Year

Summary from the AllSides News Team

After the Senate adjourned the day on Saturday without coming to an agreement on a spending deal, this assured that federal closures would continue after Christmas. Incoming Acting Chief of Staff, Mick Mulvaney, said it was "very possible," that the partial government shutdown would last into the new year.

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Government shutdown, day 2: Acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney says shutdown could go into January
Government shutdown, day 2: Acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney says shutdown could go into January

USA TODAY

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The partial government shutdown could go on for potentially many more days – and perhaps weeks – but the White House indicated Sunday that it was backing down on its main sticking point: It was requesting less than $5 billion for border wall funding.

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Congress eyes long shutdown as lawmakers give up on pre-Christmas deal
Congress eyes long shutdown as lawmakers give up on pre-Christmas deal

Washington Times

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The first day of shutdown negotiations has been a bust.

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Shutdown to stretch on until at least Thursday as Senate adjourns with no deal over budget, Trump’s border wall
Shutdown to stretch on until at least Thursday as Senate adjourns with no deal over budget, Trump’s border wall

Washington Post

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The move came after a lunch with the president and conservative Republicans — followed by a discussion between Vice President Pence and Sen. Charles E. Schumer that fell flat.

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