Trump raises stakes for next shutdown fight
Less than 48 hours after Congress reached a bipartisan deal on 2017 spending, President Trump warned the next round might not be so easy.
The president on Tuesday roiled the debate over a 2018 spending package five months before Congresss deadline to pass it by promoting the notion that a good shutdown in September would go a long way toward fixing the mess in Washington.
Arriving by tweet just after 9 a.m., the comment unprecedented for a sitting president was seen as no threat to the 2017 omnibus funding package, which Congress is expected to send to Trump this week to prevent a shutdown on Saturday.
But it appears to reflect Trumps frustration with reports and analyses, many from conservative allies, that the Republicans were rolled during the negotiations over the current bill, which included almost none of the prominent policy riders the White House had initially demanded.
Democrats have been triumphant, claiming a lopsided victory in the debate, and both The New York Times and The Washington Post deemed Trump among the losers.
http://thehill.com/policy/finance/331675-trump-raises-stakes-for-next-shutdown-fight