Recently, many of us around the world have heard about Trump’s, 35 day, government shutdown. If you have any knowledge about previous shutdowns, then you will notice that this was the longest government shutdown to ever happen. On Friday, January 25, Trump lifted the shutdown, but planned to shut it down again sometime in February if he didn’t receive the funds from the government to fund the wall. “I have a very powerful alternative, but I didn’t want to use it at this time. Hopefully it will be unnecessary,” Trump said in his video responding to the ending of the shutdown. “We do not need 2,000 miles of concrete wall from sea to shiny sea,” the president added, showing an openness to some technology efforts that some Democrats have signaled they could back. Still, he reiterated proposals to build barriers in specific areas identified by the Border Patrol, strengthen security at legal ports of entry and provide humanitarian assistance to those who have crossed the border.
I chose this article, because this was a very well-known topic and something I personally looked a lot into. Many people were affected by this shutdown. If you worked for the government, you didn’t receive any pay due to it being closed. People who wanted to file their taxes would have been almost unlucky if Trump didn’t lift the shutdown. This was very significant to the world, as it caused much commotion and being viewed all over the news. Democrats were not really happy with this fit that Trump had over the wall. The government in all doesn’t really have the funds for a unnecessary wall, there are other places where illegal things could be exported or imported.
One question still remains though, If Trump wants this wall so badly and is known to be very rich, Why can’t he pay for his own wall?
Trump Signs Short-Term Bill To End Government Shutdown, But Border Fight Still Looms
January 25, 20191:35 PM ET
Jessica Taylor



