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Trump Claims There Is a Crisis at the Border. What's the Reality? (Published 2019)
By Anjali Singhvi & Joe Ward
Analysis | Does Trump really have 'absolute power' to declare a national emergency? Let's examine the statute.
By Andrew Rudalevige
This Is Now The Longest Government Shutdown in US History
By Abigail Abrams
Trump claims plan to end longest government shutdown in history
By Martin Pengelly & Jamiles Lartey
White House Aides Explore Alternative Ways to Pay for Border Wall
By Kristina Peterson, Michael Charles Bender & Peter Nicholas
Who gets blamed for a government shutdown?
By Grace Sparks
Trump says he didn't say Mexico would write US a check for border wall. But he did
By Samantha Putterman
Mercurial Trump Has Made Path Out of Shutdown Much Harder to Find (Published 2019)
By Julie Hirschfeld Davis & Maggie Haberman
Trump Pulls Back From Declaring a National Emergency to Fund a Wall (Published 2019)
By Maggie Haberman & Annie Karni
Americans blame Trump and GOP much more than Democrats for shutdown, Post-ABC poll finds
By Scott Clement & Dan Balz
'The story keeps changing': Trump falsely asserts he never promised Mexico would directly pay for the border wall
By David Nakamura
Trump's changing vision of the wall - Washington Post
By Aaron Steckelberg & Kate Rabinowitz
Opinion | Democrats were for a wall before they were against it
By Marc Alexander Thiessen
This is now the longest government shutdown in US history
By Amanda Sakuma