If it gets to a veto, then Trump vetos, and on a concurrent resolution . . . note, NOT the budget resolution-—Trump would sustain that veto in both houses.
As I argue, he likely would NOT sustain a budget veto in both houses because they are desperate to get gubment open again.
Big difference in what the Congresscritters are voting on.
thanks. I understand. I still haven’t heard\seen proof that President Trump signed that bill.
Still not shown as “Became Law”
https://www.congress.gov/bill/116th-congress/house-joint-resolution/31/actions
The budget vote in both house was veto-proof.
I wasn’t asking about that.
I was speaking only to the National Emergencies Act process for a Declaration vs. your Zen Master’s weigh-in - and how does congress get to by-pass the existing process, as the law is spelled out, by first taking it to court ?