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Trump Unveils Brand New White House Addition... Slams Liberals for Gov't Shutdown

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The federal government entered a partial shutdown over the weekend after Senate Democrats, under the guidance of Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, blocked a short-term funding bill.

The #SchumerShutdown was ushered in by Democrats as part of a bid to force action on the soon-to-expire Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, even though no DACA legislation yet exists and the deadline to fix it isn’t until March.

Even the predominately liberal media couldn’t avoid noting that Democrats were to blame for the shutdown, but President Donald Trump’s White House sought to unmistakably drive that point home, according to The Daily Caller.

On Sunday, people who called the White House public comment line were greeted with an unusual recorded message which explained why their call couldn’t be answered, and made it abundantly clear that the Senate Democrats were responsible for the inconvenience.



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“Thank you for calling the White House,” the recorded message began, according to CNN.

“Unfortunately, we cannot answer your call today because congressional Democrats are holding government funding, including funding for our troops and other national security priorities, hostage to an unrelated immigration debate,” the message continued. “Due to this obstruction, the government is shut down.”

“In the meantime, you can leave a comment for the president at www.whitehouse.gov/contact. We look forward to taking your calls as soon as the government reopens,” the message concluded.

For those who are interested, the White House’s “Get Involved” page lists the number for the public comments line as (202)456-1111. An email address and a physical address is also provided for those who prefer to write a letter to the president.

Do you think the message on the White House public comment line was a good idea?

Fortunately, that special message from the White House only ran for about one day, as Schumer and his comrades “blinked” on Monday, according to Politico, and agreed to end the shutdown with virtually nothing gained on their end save bad publicity for disrupting government operations.

“I think the fact they are voting in favor of this proposal that they rejected a few days ago is sort of evidence that they blinked,” White House deputy press secretary Raj Shah told a CNN reporter Monday afternoon.

Shah added that President Trump was willing to engage in negotiations with Democrats in regard to DACA and strengthening border security once everything was up and running again, but noted that the bipartisan bill brought to him days prior to the shutdown by Democrat Sen. Dick Durbin and Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham was essentially a non-starter that wouldn’t garner his support.

“The Graham-Durbin proposal is not a proposal the president can sign,” Shah said of the proposed bill that ignored or skirted around all of the major issues Trump demanded be addressed, such as funding for the border wall and an end to chain migration.

For his part, Schumer attempted to label the disruption as the “Trump Shutdown” and sought to frame the president as both intransigent and disengaged throughout the whole ordeal, even going so far as to claim, “The great dealmaking president sat on the sidelines,” a characterization Shah vigorously disputed.

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“We think the president’s engagement was right, was properly set forward, and it helped reopen the government today,” Shah stated.

The three-day government shutdown was the fault of Democrats and Democrats alone, and that fact was made crystal clear by the message on the White House public comment line over the weekend.

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Ben Marquis is a writer who identifies as a constitutional conservative/libertarian. He has written about current events and politics for The Western Journal since 2014. His focus is on protecting the First and Second Amendments.
Ben Marquis has written on current events and politics for The Western Journal since 2014. He reads voraciously and writes about the news of the day from a conservative-libertarian perspective. He is an advocate for a more constitutional government and a staunch defender of the Second Amendment, which protects the rest of our natural rights. He lives in Little Rock, Arkansas, with the love of his life as well as four dogs and four cats.
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