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Shutdown continues as Mulvaney predicts stalemate could last into new Congress
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Newly appointed acting Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney also said that the White House dropped down from its $5 billion ask on border security. Democrats say they are willing to negotiate on the pricetag, but want to know what they’re getting for the money.Dec. 23, 2018