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US Government shutdown explained – why did it start and how did it end?

DONALD Trump has reopened the US government ending the longest shutdown in the nation's history.

For 35 days, nine of the 15 main federal departments were largely shuttered, leaving 800,000 employees without paychecks. Here's what happened.

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Donald Trump shut down the US government after Democrats refused to fund his long-awaited border wallCredit: AFP or licensors

Why did Donald Trump shut down the US government?

Donald Trump shut down the US government on December 22 after Democrats refused to fund his border wall.

After threatening to shut down the government "for a very long time", President Trump refused to compromise on his demands for the funding on building the wall between the US and Mexico.

Democrats, who have taken over the House of Representatives after the November 2018 mid-terms, and some fellow Republicans insisted they would not give Trump the £3.95billion ($5.7 billion) he said he needed.

Congress members met on December 27 to discuss the issue and the House and Senate met on December 31.

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The issue of whether or not to fund the wall prevented the passing of a government funding budget.

Trump's opponents have accused him of exaggerating the issue for political gain and claim there are better forms of border security than a wall.

He later climbed down from his demand for a border wall as his proposal to re-open the government failed.

White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders said in a tweet that Trump will accept a “large down payment” on the border wall instead.

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At the White House, President Donald Trump told reporters he'd support "a reasonable agreement".

He said he has "other alternatives" for getting wall funding, an apparent reference to his disputed claim that he could declare a national emergency.

This would allow him to authorise funds for the wall — which has an estimated price tag of $5.7billion (£4.3billion).

On January 25, Trump agreed to sign a measure to open the government for three weeks - until February 15.

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