Congress fell short in its 2nd attempt to end the national emergency Trump declared to secure money for his proposed border wall. The declaration allowed him to divert $3.6 billion to his proposal from the Defense Dept.
Congress fails for the second time to override President Donald Trump's veto of a measure blocking his national emergency declaration over the southern border.A U.S. border patrol agent on the U.S. and Mexico border near Sunland Park, New Mexico.Congress fell short Thursday in its second attempt to end the national emergency President Donald Trump declared to secure money for his proposed border wall.since the president took the step in March, prompting two vetoes.
The chamber voted by a 53-36 margin to end the emergency. Ten Republicans voted with Democrats in supporting the resolution. Democrats and some Republicans have accused the president of overreaching and disregarding Congress' power of the purse by declaring the national emergency.by using the declaration to divert money to wall construction — though the ruling will not affect a major chunk of the funds he hopes to use for the barrier.
Trump had hoped for $5.7 billion to build the wall, but Congress only appropriated $1.375 billion. The declaration allowed him to divert $3.6 billion to his proposal from the military construction budget, along with money from other administration sources. Democrats have accused Trump of raiding money from Department of Defense projects to follow through on a 2016 campaign goal. The Republicans who voted to end the emergency worried about the precedent supporting the emergency would set if presidents try to take similar steps in the future.in states from which the administration will pull money to join them in blocking Trump's move.
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