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White House Indicates Trump Will Veto Congress’ Disapproval of National Emergency Declaration


President Donald Trump is prepared to issue the first veto of his term if Congress votes to disapprove his declaration of a national emergency along the U.S.-Mexico border, a top White House adviser said on Sunday.

White House senior adviser Stephen Miller told “Fox News Sunday” that “the president is going to protect his national emergency declaration.” Asked if that meant Trump was ready to veto a resolution of disapproval, Miller added, “He’s going to protect his national emergency declaration, guaranteed.”

The West Wing is digging in for fights on multiple fronts as the president’s effort to go around Congress to fund his long-promised border wall faces bipartisan criticism and multiple legal challenges. After lawmakers in both parties blocked his requests for billions of dollars to fulfill his signature campaign pledge, Trump’s declared national emergency Friday shifts billions of federal dollars earmarked for military construction to the border.

California Attorney General Xavier Becerra told ABC’s “This Week” that his state would sue “imminently” to block the order, after the American Civil Liberties Union and the nonprofit watchdog group Public Citizen announced Friday they were taking legal action.

Democrats are planning to introduce a resolution disapproving of the declaration once Congress returns to session and it is likely to pass both chambers. Several Republican senators are already indicating they would vote against Trump — though there do not yet appear to be enough votes to override a veto by the president.

The White House’s Miller insisted that Congress granted the president wide berth under the National Emergencies Act to take action. But Trump’s declaration goes beyond previous emergencies in shifting money after Congress blocked his funding request for the wall, which will likely factor in legal challenges.

Trump aides acknowledge that Trump cannot meet his pledge to build the wall by the time voters decide whether to grant him another term next year, but insist his base will remain by his side as long as he is not perceived to have given up the fight on the barrier.

Sen. Chris Coons, D-Del., told CBS’s “Face the Nation” that he believes Congress needs to act to “defend” its powers of the purse.

“I do think that we should not set the terrible precedent of letting a president declare a national emergency simply as a way of getting around the congressional appropriations process,” he said.

Rep. Will Hurd, R-Texas, a critic of Trump’s border policies, said he would support legislation to review Trump’s emergency declaration, saying, “It sets a dangerous precedent.”

“My concern is our government wasn’t designed to operate by national emergency,” he told CBS.

Trump ally Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, told ABC that he believes there are enough GOP votes to prevent the supermajorities required to override a veto.

“I think there are plenty of votes in the House to make sure that there’s no override of the president’s veto,” he said. “So it’s going to be settled in court, we’ll have to wait and see.”

(AP)



7 Responses

  1. Such a serious emergency that it could wait 2 years and after declared, the degenerate lying adulterer took a golf vacation to his palatial mansion.

  2. He waited two years for Congress to act. It wouldn’t, so he is using his unquestioned legal authority to do it himself. He doesn’t even have to veto a resolution saying Congress disapproves; let it disapprove, he doesn’t need its approval.

  3. rt, everytime you describe the President like that I say ‘Baruch Hashem’ we have someone who does so much chesed for Jews and Israel. Your liberal heroes may not necessarily have been married several times (many believe in LGTQ marriages), may not enjoy golf, but several surely hate Jews, Israel, and traditional values which the Torah tells us to live our lives. So I want you to think about that when a liberal hero of your’s fights for late term abortions, gay marriages, and “equal rights” for Palestinians. Baruch Hashem for a “degenerate lying adulterer” (as you call it).

  4. Just out of curiosity, could someone tell me what Mr. Trump has done for us besides moving the US embassy to Jerusalem and voting a few times in the UN? What chesed has he done besides these two things? What has he done for Jews in the US? In Israel? Give us facts and details, not sweeping encomiums.

    If he’s such a great friend of ours, how is he showing it? What are his deeds? And what about his words? He shows his love for us by calling marching neo-Nazis “fine people?”

  5. Is there anyone who is so insecure about the chashivus of Yerushalayim ir hakodesh that they need the haskama of a truly vile degenerate lying adulterer? Who cares if the embassy is there?
    We will find most likely that move used as leverage against Eretz Yisroel when their peace plan finally is unveiled.

  6. Midwest2, to refresh your amnesia filled brain: The biggest thing Pres. Trump done for “us” was to cancel Iran’s genocidal nuke deal, the same deal your deity Obama was pushing so hard in order to enable Iran to complete Final Solution.

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