KEY POINTS
  • Parts of the U.S. government will shut down after Friday if Congress cannot reach a deal on government funding.
  • President Donald Trump's demand for $5 billion for his proposed border wall, and Democrats' refusal to meet it, has stalled progress toward dodging a shutdown.
  • But on Tuesday morning White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders says that the administration could support "$1.6 billion for the wall ... as long as we can couple that with other funding resources to get to the $5 billion."
  • Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer says Trump has not responded to two Democratic proposals to keep the government running.
The U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC.

President Donald Trump and Congress have until Friday at midnight to dodge a partial government shutdown. But the president and lawmakers appear no closer to breaking an impasse over funding Trump's proposed border wall.

A week has passed since Trump said he would be "proud" to close parts of the government during an Oval Office fracas with Democratic congressional leaders Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer. The Democrats say Trump has not responded to their two proposals to keep the seven unfunded U.S. agencies running.