Trump warns of 'crisis of the heart'
us: US President Donald Trump made a televised appeal to Amerio cans on Tuesday for his longpromised border wall, offering familiar warnings but scant detail on how he will negotiate an end to a partial government shutdown that will cost some federal workers their paychecks this week.
In an address to the nation meant to convince Americans of a swelling border crisis that was at times belied by facts, the President gave little indication he is nearing a compromise that might reOpen the federal government.
In their response minutes after Trump concluded on Tuesday, the top Democrats in Congress demonstrated ‘ an equally entrenched stance. With neither side appearing to budge after a high-stakes battle of messaging, the situation appeared unchanged as some federal workers prepare for their hrst missed paycheck and many agencies remain dark.
As expected, the President used the first Oval Office address of his presidency to warn of “a growing humanitarian and security crisis at our southern border.”
But he did not declare the situation a “national emergency,” stopping short of a move he’s openly weighed in the past days that could secure funding but
would likely face a legal challenge. The immigration matter, T rump intoned, is “a crisis of the heart, ‘ and a crisis of the soul.”
Altogether, the President used the word “crisis” six times in his remarks, seeking to imbue a deadlocked debate over funding with a new sense of urgency.
Speaking from behind the Resolute Desk, Trump said the US could no longer accommodate immigrants who enter the coun' try illegally and implored those who support him to contact their elected representatives.
“How much American blood must we shed before Congress does its job?” he asked. “This is a choice between right and mow. justice and injustice. This is about whether we fulfill our sacred dut
Do the American citizens we serve.”
He castigated politicians who have deemed his proposed wall
“immoral,” painting them as hypocrites. .
“The only thing that is immoral is the politicians to do nothing and to continue to allow more innocent people to be so horribe victimized,” he said. After weeks of a partial government shutdown, Trump and his negotiators have made little headway in convincing Democrats a barrier is needed before agencies can reopen and federal workers can begin receiving paychecks again.
The administration has steadfastly refused to take steps that would restore funding to some agencies, believing the shutdown is its best leverage to secure the wall funds. Fearing he could lose a messaging battle as more Americans feel the pain of a shuttered government, Trump escalated his warnings that the country is unsafe without the border wall he promised as a candidate.
In making his case, Trump turned for the first time to one of the most recognizable symbols of the American presidency an eight-minute direct-to-camera
evening address from the Oval “Winn .. 0N”
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