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President Donald Trump delivers a televised address to the nation from his desk in the Oval Office about immigration and the southern U.S. border on the 18th day of a partial government shutdown at the White House in Washington, Jan. 8, 2019.
President Donald Trump delivers a televised address to the nation from his desk in the Oval Office about immigration and the southern U.S. border on the 18th day of a partial government shutdown at the White House in Washington, Jan. 8, 2019.

Trump Makes Case for Southern Border Wall, Democrats Respond

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President Donald Trump addressed the nation Tuesday to make the case that his wall along the U.S.-Mexico border must be funded. It was his first prime-time address from the Oval Office. After Trump's address, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer provided the Democratic response.

Schumer said that previous presidents have used the Oval Office to address the nation over noble causes, but claims Trump is using the backdrop of the Oval Office it to manufacture a crisis.

Schumer urges the president to 'end this shutdown now.'

The Democratic response took about 7 minutes.

In 2017, more than 15,000 people died of drug overdoses involving heroin in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. But while 90 percent of the heroin sold in the United States comes from Mexico, virtually all of it comes through legal points of entry. A wall or barrier, therefore, would do little to halt drug trafficking.

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