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Trump supporters angry at his 'retreat' on border wall Trump supporters angry at his 'retreat' on border wall
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Supporters of US President Donald Trump have turned on him after he was yet again denied funding for a border wall.Supporters of US President Donald Trump have turned on him after he was yet again denied funding for a border wall.
Late on Wednesday, the US Congress approved a spending bill to keep federal agencies funded until February.Late on Wednesday, the US Congress approved a spending bill to keep federal agencies funded until February.
The Republican president was foiled in the Senate by members of his party, who refused to grant him any of the $5bn (£4bn) he wants for a US-Mexico wall.The Republican president was foiled in the Senate by members of his party, who refused to grant him any of the $5bn (£4bn) he wants for a US-Mexico wall.
Two years on, Mr Trump has been unable to deliver on the central campaign pledge that electrified his rallies.Two years on, Mr Trump has been unable to deliver on the central campaign pledge that electrified his rallies.
What's happening on Capitol Hill?
Congress faces a Friday midnight deadline for averting a partial shutdown of the federal government.Congress faces a Friday midnight deadline for averting a partial shutdown of the federal government.
Failing to agree a longer-term spending plan, the Senate has only been able to approve a seven-week extension of funds.Failing to agree a longer-term spending plan, the Senate has only been able to approve a seven-week extension of funds.
The House of Representatives is expected to act on the legislation later this week.The House of Representatives is expected to act on the legislation later this week.
President Trump was quick to voice his displeasure, saying on Twitter on Thursday that he would not sign any legislation that does not include the wall.President Trump was quick to voice his displeasure, saying on Twitter on Thursday that he would not sign any legislation that does not include the wall.
But he has repeatedly threatened to veto budget bills that do not include funding for his project, only to sign such measures once they reach his desk.But he has repeatedly threatened to veto budget bills that do not include funding for his project, only to sign such measures once they reach his desk.
What's the reaction?
Members of the ultra-conservative House of Representatives Freedom Caucus were up in arms.Members of the ultra-conservative House of Representatives Freedom Caucus were up in arms.
North Carolina congressman Mark Meadows, a key Trump supporter, said: "He [Trump] campaigned on the wall.North Carolina congressman Mark Meadows, a key Trump supporter, said: "He [Trump] campaigned on the wall.
"It was the centre of his campaign. The American people's patience is running out.""It was the centre of his campaign. The American people's patience is running out."
He called on the president to veto the bill and renegotiate.He called on the president to veto the bill and renegotiate.
Ohio congressman Jim Jordan noted in exasperation that plans to build a wall will only get more difficult from next month once Democrats become the majority in the House.Ohio congressman Jim Jordan noted in exasperation that plans to build a wall will only get more difficult from next month once Democrats become the majority in the House.
"Let me get this straight," Mr Jim Jordan tweeted. "Our chances of getting the Wall will be better in February when Nancy Pelosi is Speaker than now when we have the majority?"Let me get this straight," Mr Jim Jordan tweeted. "Our chances of getting the Wall will be better in February when Nancy Pelosi is Speaker than now when we have the majority?
"Give me a break.""Give me a break."
Mr Trump's champions in the media were also up in arms.Mr Trump's champions in the media were also up in arms.
Breitbart News called it a "cave". The Drudge Report used the headline, "Trump in Retreat".Breitbart News called it a "cave". The Drudge Report used the headline, "Trump in Retreat".
Radio host Rush Limbaugh said Mr Trump is going to "get less than nothing".Radio host Rush Limbaugh said Mr Trump is going to "get less than nothing".
Right-wing columnist Ann Coulter - author of In Trump We Trust - recently warned the president will not be re-elected.Right-wing columnist Ann Coulter - author of In Trump We Trust - recently warned the president will not be re-elected.
"Without a wall, he will only be remembered as a small cartoon figure who briefly inflamed and amused the rabble," she wrote."Without a wall, he will only be remembered as a small cartoon figure who briefly inflamed and amused the rabble," she wrote.
Fox News host Laura Ingraham also posted a critical tweet.Fox News host Laura Ingraham also posted a critical tweet.
Meanwhile, some among Mr Trump's base have decided to take matters into their own hands, launching an online fundraiser with a $1bn target. White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders said Mr Trump is weighing his options and will be meeting with Republican House members on Thursday.
A GoFundMe has amassed more than $4m in the last three days, and a Facebook page for the fundraiser has over 45,000 followers. "At this moment, the president does not want to go further without border security, which includes steel slats or a wall," Mrs Sanders said in a statement.
While the wall debate continues, the Department of Homeland Security announced on Thursday that migrants who illegally enter the US - including asylum seekers - will be forced to wait out the process in Mexico.
Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen said in a statement that the "historic" new policy would prevent immigrants "trying to game the system" by disappearing into the US and skipping their court summonses.
The Mexican government has said it will offer migrants support, including work visas and protections, while they await their asylum proceedings, US media report.
Meanwhile, some among Mr Trump's base have decided to take matters into their own hands, launching a $1bn online fundraiser to build the wall.
A GoFundMe has amassed more than $4m in the last three days, and a Facebook page for the campaign has tens of thousands of followers.
Brian Kolfage, the Iraq War veteran behind the fundraiser, said raising the money was achievable if every Trump voter pledged $80.Brian Kolfage, the Iraq War veteran behind the fundraiser, said raising the money was achievable if every Trump voter pledged $80.
"This won't be easy, but it's our duty as citizens," Mr Kolfage said. "We can help President Trump make America safe again!""This won't be easy, but it's our duty as citizens," Mr Kolfage said. "We can help President Trump make America safe again!"