US Senate fails to reopen government

Democrat proposal garners more votes than Trump plan

US government shutdown continues after Senate fails to pass new bills
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The US Senate has voted down two separate bills that would have reopened the government, as the shutdown continues into its 35th day.

A proposal backed by Donald Trump, which included $5.7 billion to build a border wall, failed with a vote of 50-47, short of the 60 votes required for it to pass.

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