Democrats skip Trump meeting about Budget

Rift raises govt shutdown risk as deadline to pass measure looms

Democratic leaders Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer told Mr Donald Trump they would not attend the meeting on Tuesday.
Democratic leaders Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer told Mr Donald Trump they would not attend the meeting on Tuesday. PHOTO: AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE

WASHINGTON • Democratic leaders in Congress skipped a meeting with President Donald Trump that was to have focused on the Budget, raising the risk of a government shutdown next month with both sides far apart on the terms of an agreement.

After Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi told Mr Trump they would not attend the meeting on Tuesday at the White House, the President and Republican congressional leaders went ahead with the talks without them.

Mr Trump left empty seats on either side of him, with name cards for Mr Schumer and Mrs Pelosi. He criticised them as cameras rolled. "We have a lot of differences," Mr Trump said. "So they've decided not to show up. They've been all talk and they've been no action and now it's even worse. Now it's not even talk."

Mr Schumer and Mrs Pelosi said they pulled out of the meeting because of a tweet Mr Trump sent earlier in the day attacking them as weak on illegal immigration and bent on raising taxes.

"I don't see a deal!" the Republican President wrote on Twitter.

Mrs Pelosi tweeted after the session that "his empty chair photo opp showed he's more interested in stunts than in addressing the needs of the American people. Poor Ryan and McConnell relegated to props. Sad!", referring to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and House Speaker Paul Ryan.

Mr Trump said he would "absolutely blame the Democrats" if a government shutdown takes place.

A Dec 8 deadline is looming for passing a spending measure needed to fund a wide range of federal government programmes. Although Republicans control both Chambers of the US Congress, their leaders will likely need to rely on at least some Democratic votes to pass the measure.

Democrats have said they will demand help for the "Dreamers" - young people brought to the United States illegally as children - as part of their price for providing votes on the Budget measure.

But Mr Trump said in a tweet late on Tuesday: "I ran on stopping illegal immigration and won big. They can't now threaten a shutdown to get their demands."

Congress has three choices: approve a massive Bill for more than US$1 trillion (S$1.34 trillion) to keep the government operating until Sept 30 next year; pass a shorter extension of current funding to buy more time; or fail to pass anything and risk a partial government shutdown.

On Capitol Hill, Mr Schumer said he and Mrs Pelosi believed the best path forward would be to negotiate with Republican leaders in Congress instead of a "show meeting" at the White House.

REUTERS

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on November 30, 2017, with the headline Democrats skip Trump meeting about Budget. Subscribe