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Trump says he will do alternative event to usual state of the union address

Pelosi blocks president from giving annual speech during government shutdown

The state of the union speech, an annual rite typically used by American presidents to announce their policy goals, has become a hostage to the standoff between U.S. President Donald Trump and congressional Democrats including House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. (Win McNamee, Nicholas Kamm/Getty Images)

U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday he would do an alternative event to the state of the union address after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi told him he may not give the speech in the House of Representatives until the government shutdown is over.

The clash between two of Washington's most powerful leaders represented an escalation in a standoff that has resulted in a 33-day partial government closure that threatens the U.S. economy and the livelihoods of 800,000 federal workers.

On Pelosi's move to lock him out of the House, Trump said at a White House meeting on border security, "It's a disgrace."

Pelosi told the president that for now she would not consider a measure authorizing the speech, an annual, televised rite in American politics traditionally delivered in the House chamber.

"Again, I look forward to welcoming you to the House on a mutually agreeable date for this address when government has been opened," Pelosi said to Trump in a letter.

Earlier in the day, Trump essentially dared her to disinvite him from making the speech, which was set for Jan. 29.

The state of the union speech, used by presidents to announce their policy goals for the year, has become a hostage to the showdown between Trump and congressional Democrats over his demand for money for a U.S.-Mexico border wall.

About a quarter of the government has been shut down since Dec. 22 when some U.S. agencies' funding expired for reasons unrelated to border security or immigration. Trump at first expressed support for legislation to restore the agencies' funding. Then he demanded that any shutdown-ending measure must contain $5.7 billion US for the border wall, funding that Democrats oppose.

Speech should be 'on location!' Trump says

Trump first promised that Mexico would pay for his wall, but Mexico refused and now Trump wants U.S. taxpayers to pay for it.

House Democrats have approved several measures to fully reopen the government, but none has won approval in the Senate, which is controlled by Trump's fellow Republicans. Test votes on related measures were scheduled for Thursday in the Senate.

Pelosi suggested on Jan. 16 that Trump postpone the state of the union speech because of the closure.

Trump delivers his 2017 state of the union address before Congress. Presidents are not required to deliver the speech in a live, televised address, and many have delivered it in writing. (Jim Lo Scalzo/Associated Press)

She cited concerns about security for the event. Earlier on Wednesday, Trump tried to brush aside Pelosi's concerns and said he planned to deliver the address as usual on Jan. 29.

"It would be so very sad for our Country if the State of the Union were not delivered on time, on schedule, and very importantly, on location!" Trump wrote to Pelosi.

The president is required to give Congress a report on the nation, but is not required to deliver it in a live, televised address before lawmakers. Many past presidents have delivered it in writing.

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Demerara_Guy posted:

Dee "Don" Donald will understand that he needs to abide with rules.

US_of_A government is not Donald's personal home or business where he is the one who makes all the decisions.

He stopped the head of my company yesterday from going to Africa to do Global Health work because he appointed the man. Same way he stopped Nancy from visiting the Afghan troops. The things he does are so petty and selfish, we've never had such a President.

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Leonora posted:

Washington showdown: Donald vs. Nancy. Donald has met his match. Nancy is a great role model for women worldwide.

The f ucker should stop his shit and open up the government. That jackass McConnel should take his face out of Trump's ass and put the House bill to a vote in the Senate. Lots is ordinary federal workers are going to get another blank check on Friday and his stupid big bubby ex daughter in law is telling them that his stupid wall is bigger than any one of them and their suffering. They should take that wall and push it up her f ucking ass. The Republicans wanted someone diametrically different from Obama and they got him. Obama was the epiphany of decency while Trump is the manifestation of the cesspool. This is how wicked people end up. Lonely.

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Baseman posted:
ksazma posted:

Thinking of the shutdown, I wonder if I will get my food stamps this month. 

Trump is a skont. 

Yes you will, so will I.  He sighed an exemption to fund food stamps, or there could be a rebellion in Appalachia!

I got my SNAP for February on Jan20. The Democrat governor made that announcement a few weeks ago. So now we got our February food stamps in January. I sold mine already. Needed to get my Depends before I run out.

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