KEY POINTS
  • Parts of the U.S. government shut down early Saturday as Congress missed a deadline to pass spending bills. 
  • A disagreement over whether to fund President Donald Trump's border wall stalled efforts to keep the government running. 
  • Lawmakers will try to come to an agreement to reopen the government over the weekend. 
The U.S. Capitol Building. 

President Donald Trump threatened a government shutdown for weeks. He got one when the clock turned to Saturday.

Congress missed a Friday midnight deadline to fund nine departments, or about a quarter of the government, and the Senate adjourned for Christmas without voting on a deal to bridge the impasse. Parts of the government closed after lawmakers failed to strike an agreement on seven spending bills.