Posted on 03/26/2019 11:39:16 AM PDT by gattaca
House Democrats on Tuesday failed to garner the votes needed to override Trumps veto of a bill blocking his emergency border wall funding.
Only a handful of Republicans crossed the aisle to vote with Democrats on the 248-181 vote. That deprived the measure of the two-thirds majority needed to revoke Trumps February emergency declaration that authorized him to move $3.6 billion in military funds to a southern border wall project.
The defeat, which was widely anticipated, kills the effort in Congress to block Trumps wall funding grab, but numerous court challenges to the declaration are now pending and could ultimately stop the president.
Inside the Magazine: March 26 Watch Full Screen to Skip Ads Democrats accused the president of violating the Constitution, which provides Congress with the power to appropriate federal funds.
The bottom line is that this emergency declaration is nothing more than an end run around a bipartisan majority of both the House and the Senate, in complete disregard of our Constitutional separation of powers, Rep. Peter DeFazio, D-Oregon, said.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., called the national emergency declaration a lawless power grab that both Republicans and Democrats oppose.
Both Republicans and Democrats said they opposed Trump moving funds lawmakers assigned to the military construction budget.
Most Republicans, however, agreed with Trumps reasoning that the surge in illegal immigration on the southern border constitutes a crisis that could be abated with new border wall construction. And most in the GOP believe the National Emergencies Act provided him with the power to shift that funding.
Republicans on Tuesday pointed to the tens of thousands of illegal immigrants apprehended at the border every month, the influx of illegal drugs, and the increase in gang violence perpetuated by illegal immigrants as the legitimate rationale for Trumps action.
Hes very clearly laid out the case for the declaration of a national emergency, Rep. Sam Graves, R-Mo., said. There is a crisis at the border.
Democrats argued the border wall is ineffective and that the surge on the border is a humanitarian crisis and not a national emergency requiring more physical barriers.
Illegal drugs, they argued, are smuggled by water or through other official ports of entry.
The Senate cleared a measure earlier last month terminating the national emergency after it passed the House. In both chambers, about a dozen Republicans voted with Democrats.
Trump quickly vetoed the measure, which was the first of his presidency.
The veto override measure will not be taken up in the Senate.
But Senate Republicans, who control the majority in the upper chamber, are working on legislation to rein in the act, written in 1976. Many lawmakers believe it cedes too much authority to the executive branch.
[[I also dont like seeing people on our side admitting that climate change exists and we-the-evil-people are causing it all. What a crock.]]]
Yes, the GOP is taking the “cost” tact which is a dead end. They need to refute this garbage and kill the narrative. They are ceding that to the left.
The GOP reverting to its classic stance of “managing the decline” and reactive politics. A loser strategy.
By my count that's a quadruple negative.
OK - I bite - what are they?
Underlined above.
Every last one of them needs to be primaried out.
Noble - you have a fun sense of humor. Thanks.
GOP supporters of llimits
This is so entertaining!
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