Incoming White House acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney on Sunday said it is "very possible" the current partial government shutdown will extend into the new Congress.
Delaware Sen. Chris Coons (D) on Sunday said there is "no path" for President Trump to secure $5 billion in funding for a wall along the southern border.
Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) said in an interview Sunday knocked President Trump’s proposed border wall, saying that Democrats will not spend money on “4th century strategy” as a partial government shutdown stretches into its second day.
Sen. Bob Corker (R-Tenn.) says the standoff over a border wall that has shut down federal agencies is a “made-up fight” that is more about President Trump scoring political points than securing the country.
Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Bob Corker (R-Tenn.) says President Trump is making “devastating” decisions in Syria and Afghan by withdrawing U.S. troops from those volatile regions.
"This is what having a president who is nontraditional looks like. He’s not going to be an ordinary president. That’s not what people wanted when they elected him."
Incoming House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) on Sunday said it’s “wrong on every level” for President Trump to discuss the federal investigation and prosecution of his former lawyer with acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker.
Stephen Moore, an informal economic adviser to President Trump, blamed Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell for the recent drop in the stock market in an interview that aired Sunday.
Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin (Ill.) on Sunday signaled he will likely run for re-election, saying he is raising money and trying to lose weight ahead of a possible 2020 race for a fifth term.
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