Trump has temporarily suspended his plans to erect an expensive border between Mexico and the U.S as a fulfillment of his election campaign promise.
President Donald Trump is pulling back from his threat to hold Obamacare hostage in order to get a down payment on his US-
Mexico border wall.
Late Monday, Trump told roughly 20 conservative reporters that he was going to revisit the question of funding his border wall in September, according to a report by ABC News.
He did this to avoid a government
shutdown, which will occur on Saturday if Congress fails to pass a $1 trillion spending bill. Although Trump had previously indicated that he would hold certain aspects
of Obamacare hostage if he couldn’t receive border wall funding, congressional Democrats were adamant that they would
not support funding his border wall, while many of Trump’s fellow Republicans were
reluctant to allow the government to shut down over the measure.
Although the border wall is believed to cost more than $20 billion, Trump was hoping to
receive $1.4 billion as a down payment in order to get construction started.
Considering that this would fall on the 100th day of Trump’s presidency, it is likely that he
would not want this particular milestone to coincide with such a disastrous event.
“It’s good for the country that President Trump is taking the wall off the table in these negotiations. Now the bipartisan and
bicameral negotiators can continue working on the outstanding issues,” said Senate
Minority Leader Chuck Schumer.