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Trump agitating for major military withdrawal from Afghanistan, advisers say The Washington Post - Duration: 1:32.

Trump agitating for major military withdrawal from Afghanistan, advisers say The Washington Post

President Trump is agitating for a major withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan beginning soon, U.S. officials said Thursday, signaling a move that many of Trumps senior advisers and military officials have warned will plunge the country further into chaos.

The issue came up at a White House meeting of Cabinet level officials this week, according to one adviser to the president, who spoke on the condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the issue. The adviser spoke as senior officials at home and abroad reacted to Trumps announcement Wednesday that he wants to withdraw all 2,000 U.S. troops from Syria within weeks.

The president is pressing White House national security adviser John R. Bolton to make the moves, and Bolton is resisting, the adviser added. Outgoing White House Chief of Staff John F. Kelly, a retired Marine general, has opposed Trumps impulses on both countries but no longer has any lasting power with the president.

The news, first reported Thursday by the Wall Street Journal, is certain to worry senior officials in Afghanistan, who already are battling deteriorating security in the country despite the presence of about 14,000 U.S. troops. And it will be greeted wearily by many senior U.S. military officers, who have launched more airstrikes in Afghanistan this year than in any in the history of the 17 year old war, the longest in American history.

U.S. military officials did not immediately respond to requests to comment about the news, which broke after midnight in Kabul. Defense officials in the United States also did not immediately respond to the news.

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The Washington nightmare before Christmas a government in chaos CNNPolitics - Duration: 7:31.

The Washington nightmare before Christmas a government in chaos CNNPolitics

For the third time this year, Congress is paralyzed, unable to prevent a shutdown that sent thousands of federal employees home for Christmas unsure about their upcoming paychecks.

Trump is to fire Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell following sell offs on Wall Street that have taken away one of his favorite measures of his own job performance soaring stock markets.

The revelation came days after the President announced a against the advice of his advisers and without consulting allies. The move provoked the resignations of his most admired Cabinet officer, Defense Secretary James Mattis, of Trumps "America First" world view, and a day later, of Trumps .

A surprise announcement that Justice on her lung added to the frenetic mood in Washington, as the by knocking back his new restrictions on asylum seekers who cross the southern border.

The sense of things slipping out of control on multiple fronts left the political world more unsettled and on edge than at any other time in Trumps tumultuous presidency.

Even Republicans who have rarely dared to the cross the President fumed that Trump appeared to navigate himself into a no win situation with the government shutdown, and border wall funding prospects that will only worsen once Democrats take control of the House in a couple of weeks.

"We are pretty much flying here without an instruction book," said Missouri Republican Sen. Roy Blunt.

Trump, who bowed to a right wing revolt and forced the fight by digging in on a dispute over funding for his border wall, addressed the crisis by tweeting a picture of himself signing already passed bills a number of which concerned the naming of post offices while also complaining that he was staying in Washington instead of heading out on his 16 day Florida golf vacation as planned.

That was after one senator, Democrat Brian Schatz from Hawaii, flew all the way home to have what he tweeted was a "17 minute visit" with his family before hopping back on a plane to rejoin the Senates latest round of brinksmanship.

"Wheels down IAD ready to vote no on this stupid wall," he tweeted when he got back.

At midnight on Friday, the government slipped into a partial shutdown after Congress declined to bow to Trumps demands for dollar 5 billion in taxpayer cash for a border wall that he repeatedly promised Mexico would pay for. Negotiations between the White House and Democrats are expected to go on throughout the weekend in the hope of ending the shutdown before Christmas.

"OUR GREAT COUNTRY MUST HAVE BORDER SECURITY!" Trump tweeted on Friday night along with a video in which he demanded a "great barrier" to stop what he said were gangs and criminals pouring across the border

A White House official told CNNs Pamela Brown that while staffers are used to chaos, this time around "it feels different."

Craziness going on

Shock and dread hung over the four mile power corridor between the Pentagon and Capitol Hill over the sensational resignation of Mattis, long seen as a crucial restraint on an erratic commander in chief.

Trump was reported to be "angry" about the resignation letter. But the Presidents plans to pull troops from Syria and Afghanistan that pushed Mattis to quit were still reverberating around the world, with Turkish officials threatening retaliation against the Kurds, according to The Washington Post.

In another example of Trumps apparent desire to flex executive power, Trump is asking advisers whether he has the legal authority to fire Powell. Two people familiar with the matter described the President as furious at the Fed chief following the latest interest rate hike at a time when markets are tumbling. So far the White House has not made a final legal determination on the matter.

The story, first reported by Bloomberg, came after CNN revealed that Trump is also after federal prosecutors referenced the Presidents actions in crimes to which his former lawyer Michael Cohen pleaded guilty, according to multiple sources familiar with the matter.

Amid the uproar, it went almost unnoticed that from senior Justice Department ethics officials to recuse himself from the Russia probe a revelation that comes after prosecutors in New York indicated Trump directed Cohen to make illicit hush money payments before the 2016 election, and as Trumps former national security adviser Michael Flynn is still awaiting sentencing from a judge who told Flynn he "arguably sold your country out" through his dealings with foreign powers.

Whitaker may have been unwilling to risk the Presidents wrath after watching his former boss Jeff Sessions get relentlessly attacked and finally fired over his recusal in the probe. But Whitakers decision will exacerbate fears about the exposure of special counsel Robert Mueller to presidential interference.

Trumps case of humbug can hardly have been helped when the Supreme Court upheld a ban on his new asylum restrictions — with one of his recent Twitter targets, Chief Justice John Roberts, siding with the courts liberal wing to cast the deciding vote. Trump later tweeted well wishes to Ginsburg for "a full and speedy recovery."

A grim run on Wall Street is deepening a feeling of vulnerability this holiday season.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average slumped another 400 plus points, to enshrine its worst weekly plunge since the crisis year of 2008, while the Nasdaq retreated into a bear market in the worst December for stocks since the Great Depression.

The White House official who was in contact with CNNs Brown said that with the impending departures of both Chief of Staff John Kelly and Mattis, there is a feeling that the guardrails are coming off. The official says "of course its crazy. Anyone looking at this has got to think theres some craziness going on."

The source also said there is uncertainty among staffers about what Mick Mulvaney will do as chief of staff, adding that a lot of people inside the West Wing are looking at what has happened the last 48 hours and wondering if that is indicative of what else is to come.

The source added theres a sense that the President is not listening as much to certain advisers as much as he once did, including Kelly and Mattis. There have been several recent examples of the President making a decision only to change his mind after receiving outside influence.

One case in point: his shift over the short term funding bill following pressure from outside conservatives like Ann Coulter.

Blindsiding the swamp

While everything seemed tenuous in Washington, its not clear that an almost tangible sense of foreboding was shared across the nation.

After all, nearly half the country voted for this. Trumps political base elected him to send the political establishment reeling and to unpick the alliance systems and international commitments that have underpinned US leadership of the Western world for Trumps entire life.

The President has anchored his White House on the unshakable support of his most loyal supporters, never bothering to reach out to other Americans to build a wider coalition.

Had he been keen to broaden his support ahead of his 2020 election race, Trump might have spent the last week trading his border wall fight for a prolonged victory lap for a first step towards a criminal justice overhaul. A more normal White House would have made sure not to step on what was a significant political win.

The President signed the rare bipartisan bill on Friday in an Oval Office tableau surrounded by members of Congress who congratulated him at length for getting something done. But his celebration was quickly overshadowed by all the other raging storylines, not least his own decision to return to his demands funding for a border wall. As the government headed into a shutdown Friday, Trump tweeted designs for a border barrier made up of steel slats which he said was "totally effective while at the same time beautiful!"

Earlier in the week, it seemed that Trump would agree to a spending bill to keep the government fully open into next year without wall funding.

But stung by a backlash by House conservatives and conservative pundits who accused him of caving in his last best chance to build the wall given the incoming House Democratic majority, he abruptly changed course.

"People are expecting, Americans are expecting, that a Republican President, along with his Republican House and Senate will have an end game," said Alaska GOP Sen. Lisa Murkowski.

But Trumps cheerleaders in conservative media were delighted by his disruptive tactics.

"Donald Trump blindsided the swamp yesterday," said Rush Limbaugh in his show opening monologue on Friday.

Late in the day, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell appeared in the chamber to announce that there would be renewed efforts to forge a deal between Democrats and Republicans, the House and the Senate and the White House to avert a government shutdown. He wore on his lapel a badge featuring a reindeer and the slogan "Senate cranky coalition."

Even the deadpan Kentuckian couldnt resist a chuckle when he uttered the words that formally put the Senate in limbo so negotiations could take place.

"I move to concur in the House amendment to the Senate amendment to the House amendment to the Senate amendment to H.R. 695."

The impenetrable congressional jargon only added to perceptions of that a Washington farce is unfolding this Christmas.

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The Washington nightmare before Christmas a government in chaos - Duration: 7:59.

The Washington nightmare before Christmas a government in chaos

President Donald Trump is precipitating chaos and seeking to wield unrestrained power as America enters a holiday period overshadowed by political pandemonium orchestrated by the disruptor-in-chief.

For the third time this year, Congress is paralyzed, unable to prevent a shutdown that sent thousands of federal employees home for Christmas unsure about their upcoming paychecks.

Trump is polling advisers on whether he has the power to fire Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell following sell-offs on Wall Street that have taken away one of his favorite measures of his own job performance -- soaring stock markets.

The revelation came days after the President announced a snap withdrawal of US troops in Syria against the advice of his advisers and without consulting allies. The move provoked the resignations of his most admired Cabinet officer, Defense Secretary James Mattis, who penned a devastating critique of Trumps "America First" world view, and a day later, of Trumps special envoy in the ISIS fight, Brett McGurk.

A surprise announcement that Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg underwent surgery for cancerous growths on her lung added to the frenetic mood in Washington, as the Supreme Court dealt a blow to Trump by knocking back his new restrictions on asylum seekers who cross the southern border.

The sense of things slipping out of control on multiple fronts left the political world more unsettled and on edge than at any other time in Trumps tumultuous presidency.

Even Republicans who have rarely dared to the cross the President fumed that Trump appeared to navigate himself into a no-win situation with the government shutdown, and border wall funding prospects that will only worsen once Democrats take control of the House in a couple of weeks.

"We are pretty much flying here without an instruction book," said Missouri Republican Sen. Roy Blunt.

Trump, who bowed to a right-wing revolt and forced the fight by digging in on a dispute over funding for his border wall, addressed the crisis by tweeting a picture of himself signing already-passed bills -- a number of which concerned the naming of post offices -- while also complaining that he was staying in Washington instead of heading out on his 16-day Florida golf vacation as planned.

That was after one senator, Democrat Brian Schatz from Hawaii, flew all the way home to have what he tweeted was a "17 minute visit" with his family before hopping back on a plane to rejoin the Senates latest round of brinksmanship.

"Wheels down IAD ready to vote no on this stupid wall," he tweeted when he got back.

At midnight on Friday, the government slipped into a partial shutdown after Congress declined to bow to Trumps demands for $5 billion in taxpayer cash for a border wall that he repeatedly promised Mexico would pay for. While negotiations are expected to continue, the Senate adjourned Saturday afternoon, likely assuring the partial government shutdown would continue until at least Thursday, when the Senate is scheduled to reconvene.

"OUR GREAT COUNTRY MUST HAVE BORDER SECURITY!" Trump tweeted on Friday night along with a video in which he demanded a "great barrier" to stop what he said were gangs and criminals pouring across the border

A White House official told CNNs Pamela Brown that while staffers are used to chaos, this time around "it feels different."

Craziness going on

Shock and dread hung over the four-mile power corridor between the Pentagon and Capitol Hill over the sensational resignation of Mattis, long seen as a crucial restraint on an erratic commander in chief.

Trump was reported to be "angry" about the resignation letter. But the Presidents plans to pull troops from Syria and Afghanistan that pushed Mattis to quit were still reverberating around the world, with Turkish officials threatening retaliation against the Kurds, according to The Washington Post.

In another example of Trumps apparent desire to flex executive power, Trump is asking advisers whether he has the legal authority to fire Powell. Two people familiar with the matter described the President as furious at the Fed chief following the latest interest rate hike at a time when markets are tumbling. So far the White House has not made a final legal determination on the matter.

The story, first reported by Bloomberg, came after CNN revealed that Trump is also furious with his acting Attorney General Matt Whitaker after federal prosecutors referenced the Presidents actions in crimes to which his former lawyer Michael Cohen pleaded guilty, according to multiple sources familiar with the matter.

Amid the uproar, it went almost unnoticed that Whitaker decided to ignore a recommendation from senior Justice Department ethics officials to recuse himself from the Russia probe -- a revelation that comes after prosecutors in New York indicated Trump directed Cohen to make illicit hush money payments before the 2016 election, and as Trumps former national security adviser Michael Flynn is still awaiting sentencing from a judge who told Flynn he "arguably sold your country out" through his dealings with foreign powers.

Whitaker may have been unwilling to risk the Presidents wrath after watching his former boss Jeff Sessions get relentlessly attacked and finally fired over his recusal in the probe. But Whitakers decision will exacerbate fears about the exposure of special counsel Robert Mueller to presidential interference.

Trumps case of humbug can hardly have been helped when the Supreme Court upheld a ban on his new asylum restrictions — with one of his recent Twitter targets, Chief Justice John Roberts, siding with the courts liberal wing to cast the deciding vote. Trump later tweeted well wishes to Ginsburg for "a full and speedy recovery."

A grim run on Wall Street is deepening a feeling of vulnerability this holiday season.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average slumped another 400 plus points, to enshrine its worst weekly plunge since the crisis year of 2008, while the Nasdaq retreated into a bear market in the worst December for stocks since the Great Depression.

The White House official who was in contact with CNNs Brown said that with the impending departures of both Chief of Staff John Kelly and Mattis, there is a feeling that the guardrails are coming off. The official says "of course its crazy. Anyone looking at this has got to think theres some craziness going on."

The source also said there is uncertainty among staffers about what Mick Mulvaney will do as chief of staff, adding that a lot of people inside the West Wing are looking at what has happened the last 48 hours and wondering if that is indicative of what else is to come.

The source added theres a sense that the President is not listening as much to certain advisers as much as he once did, including Kelly and Mattis. There have been several recent examples of the President making a decision only to change his mind after receiving outside influence.

One case in point: his shift over the short-term funding bill following pressure from outside conservatives like Ann Coulter.

Blindsiding the swamp

While everything seemed tenuous in Washington, its not clear that an almost tangible sense of foreboding was shared across the nation.

After all, nearly half the country voted for this. Trumps political base elected him to send the political establishment reeling and to unpick the alliance systems and international commitments that have underpinned US leadership of the Western world for Trumps entire life.

The President has anchored his White House on the unshakable support of his most loyal supporters, never bothering to reach out to other Americans to build a wider coalition.

Had he been keen to broaden his support ahead of his 2020 election race, Trump might have spent the last week trading his border wall fight for a prolonged victory lap for a first step towards a criminal justice overhaul. A more normal White House would have made sure not to step on what was a significant political win.

The President signed the rare bipartisan bill on Friday in an Oval Office tableau surrounded by members of Congress who congratulated him at length for getting something done. But his celebration was quickly overshadowed by all the other raging storylines, not least his own decision to return to his demands funding for a border wall. As the government headed into a shutdown Friday, Trump tweeted designs for a border barrier made up of steel slats which he said was "totally effective while at the same time beautiful!"

Earlier in the week, it seemed that Trump would agree to a spending bill to keep the government fully open into next year without wall funding.

But stung by a backlash by House conservatives and conservative pundits who accused him of caving in his last best chance to build the wall given the incoming House Democratic majority, he abruptly changed course.

"People are expecting, Americans are expecting, that a Republican President, along with his Republican House and Senate will have an end game," said Alaska GOP Sen. Lisa Murkowski.

But Trumps cheerleaders in conservative media were delighted by his disruptive tactics.

"Donald Trump blindsided the swamp yesterday," said Rush Limbaugh in his show-opening monologue on Friday.

Late in the day, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell appeared in the chamber to announce that there would be renewed efforts to forge a deal between Democrats and Republicans, the House and the Senate and the White House to avert a government shutdown. He wore on his lapel a badge featuring a reindeer and the slogan "Senate cranky coalition."

Even the deadpan Kentuckian couldnt resist a chuckle when he uttered the words that formally put the Senate in limbo so negotiations could take place.

"I move to concur in the House amendment to the Senate amendment to the House amendment to the Senate amendment to H.R. 695."

The impenetrable congressional jargon only added to perceptions of that a Washington farce is unfolding this Christmas.

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Im getting out of this shut show! Melania flees Washington for a Mar a Lago family Christmas Daily - Duration: 4:11.

Im getting out of this shut show! Melania flees Washington for a Mar a Lago family Christmas Daily

Her husbands administration is dealing with the government shutdown, and first lady  has taken off for Mar a Lago without him.

President had to cancel his planned Friday departure for his luxury property in after he walked away from a plan to fund the government and resumed demands to fund a border wall, forcing the shutdown.

But the first lady isnt waiting around for lawmakers to agree on either a permanent or even a temporary funding solution.  

It has long been the familys tradition to spend their Christmas holiday at Mar a Lago. Her plans to travel with her son to their Florida home for his winter break have not changed this year, spokeswoman Stephanie Grisham said,  reported. 

MERRY CHRISTMAS!  First Lady Melania Trump headed to Mar a Lago while her husband President Trump remained in Washington DC

President Donald Trump had to cancel his planned Friday departure for his luxury property in Florida after he walked away from a plan to fund the government and resumed demands to fund a border wall, forcing the shutdown the Senate floor is pictured

The president was planning for a 16 day getaway, which would have been his longest as president, but that does not appear to be happening.

The FAA cancelled its flight restrictions for the area Friday afternoon following President Trumps decision, the local  affiliate reported. 

It noted that a Trump aircraft was spotted on the tarmac at Palm Beach International Airport, suggesting other Trump family members may have gotten a jump on the family holiday tradition.

Even before an apparent budget deal blew up, senior aides understood Trump would not be able to leave town with thousands furloughed and the government partly closed before Christmas. 

The White House has not offered official guidance on the presidents holiday plans, but they are a badly kept secret inside of Palm Beach and Washington

ITS LONELY AT THE TOP: President Trump tweeted an image of himself alone at his desk after his wife took off for Mar a Lago

President Trump, Melania Trump, and Barron Trump arrive in Florida for Thanksgiving

I havent talked with him about it. My understanding is that if theres a shutdown tomorrow that hell still be here, senior aide Stephen Miller, who helped pioneer Trumps hard line immigration policies, told CNN Thursday.

An alert issued by the Federal Aviation Administration warns pilots to avoid the airspace over Mar a Lago from Dec. 21 to Jan. 6 but does not indicate when Air Force One will arrive or depart the Palm Beach International Airport,  reported. 

Even if he misses a day or two, the president could still find himself with plenty of time to golf, though the White House describes his trips as a working vacation. 

President Trump could still fly to Florida at a later date

The Secret Service secures the area whenever Trump goes to Mar a Lago

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Trump family in Mar A Lago while President Trump stays in Washington - Daily News - Duration: 3:40.

Eric Trump and his wife Lara were spotted enjoying the holiday weekend at the Palm Beach resort owned by his father while the president stayed at the White House to deal with the Government shutdown

Lara flaunted her toned stomach in shorts and a bikini top with sandals as she and her husband, in pants and a long sleeved shirt, strolled across the golf course, accompanied by the family dog CharlieDonald Trump's second eldest son looked ready for some rest and relaxation, and was carrying a fishing rod under his arm as the family piled out of the car

He carried out his one-year-old son Eric Luke. The family looked delighted to escape the stresses of Washington DC for the holidays, but there was no sign of Eric's father

 Putting a crimp on his Christmas, President Trump had to cancel his standard holiday getaway with family in Florida over the partial government shutdown that began Friday night

While the budget impasse stems from the $5.7 billion he wants for a border wall along the U

S.-Mexico border, his wife Melania decided not to stick around in the nation's capital

  'It has long been the family's tradition to spend their Christmas holiday at Mar-a-Lago

Her plans to travel with her son to their Florida home for his winter break have not changed this year,' spokeswoman Stephanie Grisham said, CNN reported

Share this article Share Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell announced no deal had been reached as of Saturday afternoon and the Senate is adjourned until December 27

 'The crisis of illegal activity at our Southern Border is real and will not stop until we build a great Steel Barrier or Wall

Let work begin!' the President tweeted on Saturday.  Lawmakers returned on Saturday to Capitol Hill hoping for a last minute passage of a bill to undo the partial shutdown before the holiday break, but the impasse continued

'I am in the White House, working hard. News reports concerning the Shutdown and Syria are mostly FAKE

We are negotiating with the Democrats on desperately needed Border Security (Gangs, Drugs, Human Trafficking & more) but it could be a long stay,' Trump also tweeted Saturday afternoon

Trump continues to hold firm to the $5 billion price tag that Democrats categorically refuse to entertain, even though he has previously said that Mexico would pay for the border wall

  The president had planned for a 16-day holiday, which would have been his longest as president, but with the shutdown, it does not appear to be happening

 Flight restrictions for the area around the resort were lifted on Friday after the President's decision to stay in D

C., according to the local CBS affiliate.

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Amid government shutdown, a host of bigger worries The Washington Post - Duration: 4:49.

Amid government shutdown, a host of bigger worries The Washington Post

Bernardine and Russell Yamamoto arrived in Washington from their home in Hawaii — their first ever trip to the nations capital — to find the federal government shutting down. But as the couple waited to tour the U.S. Capitol on Saturday, the shutdown was the least of their worries.

Washington just seems to be in chaos, said Russell Yamamoto, 62. Bernardine, 60, agreed.

What is going on? What is happening? A lot of people resigning from office, she said. It doesnt give you a sense of comfort.

On the first day of the shutdown, as hundreds of thousands of federal employees worked without pay, Congress abandoned negotiations and left town, and President Trump threatened a long stay, the closure of the government — the third this year — was barely a blip on the radar amid the many other storms buffeting the nation.

In just the past week, President Trump upended foreign policy by announcing the abrupt withdrawal of U.S. troops from Syria. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis resigned in protest, alarming many members of the presidents own party. The Federal Reserve confirmed fears that the U.S. economy is slowing. And the Dow Jones industrial average plunged nearly 7 percent.

These chaotic events have rattled world markets and sparked concern that the next crisis could tip the nation into recession — with no certainty that the Trump administration and feuding lawmakers are up to the task of correcting course.

The shutdown is a symptom of the fact that our government is simply not functioning to make policy in an orderly, sensible way, said Alice Rivlin, who was director of the White House Office of Management and Budget under Bill Clinton when the government shut down in December 1995. It adds to the uncertainty. The greatest effect is the concern over what happens next.

Diane Swonk, chief economist of accounting and advisory firm Grant Thornton, called the shutdown another straw on the camels back — and the straws are piling up. She said she was already worried about a recession hitting in late 2019 or early 2020, and something like this could make it happen sooner.

Americans are more concerned about their finances than at any time in the Trump presidency, to a November survey by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. With Trumps approval rating at 39 percent, to a recent CNN poll, economists and political analysts will be watching closely to see how quickly Trump can resolve his differences with resurgent Democrats.

Funding for dozens of federal agencies and commissions expired at midnight Friday after lawmakers failed to reach agreement on a government funding plan. After initially signaling that he would sign a bipartisan budget bill, Trump changed his mind and demanded that any bill include an additional dollar 5 billion to build a wall on the southern border, a proposal rejected by Democrats.

The impasse persisted Saturday, and Senate leaders said they would not return to work until after Christmas — meaning the shutdown will last at least five days. In the meantime, an estimated 400,000 federal employees went to work without being paid, said Ashley De Smeth, spokesman for the American Federation of Government Employees, the largest federal employees union.

Whats actually happening is a lot of employees are working for free, De Smeth said, though she noted that Congress has traditionally voted to grant federal workers back pay after a shutdown.

On the streets of the nations capital, signs of the shutdown were mostly invisible. Carousel music spilled across the Mall as bundled up tourists and locals braved a brisk wind that scattered leaves and slapped at the 50 American flags encircling the Washington Monument.

Almost all of the museums were open, and it was business as usual for the food trucks lining 14th Street NW. T shirt sellers hawked their Make America Great Again hats and Barack Obama T shirts. Officials with the Smithsonian Institution said the museums had enough cash socked away to remain open through the shutdown for at least a week.

The story was different at many national parks across the nation, which did close their gates and doors. At Fort Sumter National Monument in South Carolina, where Confederate forces launched the Civil War by firing on a Union garrison in 1861, the visitor center was closed. On the parks , above the usual photo of an American flag flying at the fort, was a red banner warning: Government Shutdown.

Other services were unaffected, including the U.S. Postal Service, food safety inspections, law enforcement and airport security, the White House said in a briefing for reporters. But if the shutdown lasts beyond next week, the impact could be felt much more widely. That, in turn, could further rattle the markets, cutting into the value of retirement accounts and other funds.

Jon Meacham, the presidential historian and author of said the shutdown comes at a defining moment in America, as an anxious public yearns for Washington to calm down and start solving the nations problems.

In a sense, American history can be understood as a perennial battle between fear, which manifests itself in a politics and culture of exclusion and defensiveness, and hope, which manifests itself in inclusion and larger heartedness, said Meacham, who delivered one of the eulogies for former president George H.W. Bush earlier this month.

Were now immersed in a fearful time, a moment where we speak of walls and tariffs rather than the free flow of ideas and people and goods. But heres the good — or at least goodish — news: History tells us that hope tends to win in the long run. Theres the Klan, but then theres Dr. [Martin Luther] King. Theres Joe McCarthy, but then theres [President Eisenhower].

Right now, theres Trump. But if folks work hard enough, soon therell be a restoration of dignity and forward thinking. Thats the task.

On Saturday, as politicians squabbled, the nations political divide was evident among tourists wandering the Mall. Lyda Peters, 75, had traveled with her daughter from Boston to spend a couple days visiting the National Museum of African American History and Culture. Operated by the Smithsonian Institution, it was open — to their relief.

But Peters expressed disappointment with respect to this president.

This is a great country that had made so much progress, but he is taking it way back, she said. All I can think about the state of our country right now is how scary it is.

Across the Mall, the White House Visitors Center, which is operated by the National Park Service, was closed. That was all right with Gretchen Booth, who was headed toward the Capitol after viewing the National Christmas Tree.

Booth, a hospital cancer registrar from Ohio, supports Trumps fight for border wall funding. As tourists pushed futilely on the doors of the visitors center before noticing the Area Closed signs, Booth said she was unfazed by the prospect of a prolonged shutdown.

This is what the Founders had in mind, she said. Democracy isnt supposed to be pretty.

Damian Paletta and Lisa Rein contributed to this report.

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