The Senate's top Democrat, Chuck Schumer, arrived at the White House in the early afternoon for 11th hour talks with Trump on averting a shutdown, but there were no obvious sign of a breakthrough.
"Shutdown coming?" Trump tweeted as the day began, seeming to revel in the chaotic, high-stakes brinksmanship unfolding on Capitol Hill.
he president put on hold plans to fly to Florida to celebrate the first anniversary of his inauguration at his Mar-a-Lago estate to remain in Washington for what could be a night of down-to-the-wire votes in the Senate.
"Democrats are needed if it is to pass in the Senate - but they want illegal immigration and weak borders," Trump said on Twitter.
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Republicans, who have a tenuous one-seat majority in the Senate, need as many as a dozen Democratic crossover votes to reach the 60 votes required.
Democrats, however, appeared determined to block the measure, insisting on a deal that would protect from deportation so-called "Dreamers" -- the 700,000 immigrants who entered the country illegally as children.
White House officials insisted there was no urgency to fix DACA, which expires March 5.
"This is purely an attempt by the Senate Democrats led by Schumer -- why we call it the 'Schumer shutdown' -- to try and get a shutdown the president gets blamed for," White House budget director Mick Mulvaney told reporters.
With mid-term congressional elections looming later this year, Republicans risk being blamed by voters if the government grinds to a halt over lack of funds.
There have been four government shutdowns since 1990. In the last one in 2013, more than 800,000 government workers were put on temporary leave.
Essential functions like the military, law enforcement, the White House and Congress would continue working but with reduced staff. Some agencies would shut down altogether.
The Pentagon issued a guidance confirming that active duty military, including those in combat, would work without pay, as will essential civilians. But others in the massive bureaucracy will be sent home without pay.
International ratings agency Fitch said a partial shutdown was unlikely to affect America's AAA/stable rating for US sovereign debt.
Schumer said if agreement is not reached by Friday night, Democrats would support a shorter-term funding measure that would "give the president a few days to come to the table."
But House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy was quoted as telling reporters the chamber would adjourn as planned on Friday afternoon -- all but guaranteeing a shutdown unless a last-minute deal is struck on the existing bill.
Schumer wants to "hold the entire country hostage," McConnell said.
Negotiations with the White House on a bipartisan compromise on DACA blew up last week after Trump reportedly referred to African nations and Haiti as "shithole countries.
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