On Friday, President Trump declared a national emergency to secure federal funds to build a wall on the southern border, bypassing Congress after lawmakers refused to meet his multi-billion dollar request for border wall funds.
Louisville Democratic Congressman John Yarmuth says he is optimistic about avoiding another government shutdown as Congress and the President again wrestle over funding for a border wall.
The protesters are demanding a vote on a funding bill to reopen the government, and that could happen soon.
An Arizona state lawmaker has proposed an unorthodox way to fund President Donald Trump’s wall along the U.S.-Mexico border and end the partial government shutdown: tax porn.
The campaign page was still up early Saturday and accepting donations, and it's unclear when it will be taken down.
The showdown between President Trump and Democrats, which began Dec. 22 over funding for Trump’s proposed border wall, has led to employee furloughs and some having to work without pay.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A University of Louisville political science professor says President Trump's Tuesday night address probably did not…