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WATCH: McConnell Says 'No Deal' to House's Bill to Reopen the Government

WATCH: McConnell Says 'No Deal' to House's Bill to Reopen the Government

Incoming House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) announced the Democrats' plans to bring forward legislation on Thursday to reopen the federal government. 

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While Pelosi seems optimistic about the bill, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) said fully opening the federal government is a "total non-starter" and won't be taken up by the Senate. 

McConnell used the opportunity to blast Democrats for their political postering. 

"It's exactly the kind of proposal you'd expect if the incoming House Democrats are choosing to stage a political side show rather than doing the hard work of helping govern the country. In other words a total non-starter," McConnell said on the Senate floor.

For Republicans, the Pelosi bill is a waste of time and does nothing to strengthen America's national security.

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“The Senate will not waste its time considering a Democratic bill which cannot pass this chamber and which the president will not sign,” McConnell said.

Democrats are hoping that reopening the government, even on a short-term basis, would allow negotiations over Trump's proposed border wall funding to continue. 

The Pelosi bill would fund the Department of Homeland Security until Feb. 8. Another bill would fund the other eight government agencies, The Washington Examiner reported. They have said their bills will not including funding for the border wall. 

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