Trump to Sign Border Compromise and Declare National Emergency
Trump to Sign Border Compromise and Declare National Emergency
President Donald Trump intends to sign a compromise border security measure to keep the federal government afloat for the remainder of this year.The proposal, struck by a bipartisan group of lawmakers, provides significantly less funding for Trump’s border wall than he’d initially hoped. However, that doesn’t mean the commander-in-chief is willing to accept defeat.According to Senate Majority leader Mitch McConnell, Trump plans to pass the funding plan and declare a state of national emergency. Trump believes doing the latter would enable him to circumvent Congress and channel money directly to the U.S.-Mexico border.“He has indicated he is prepared to sign the bill. He will also be issuing a national emergency declaration at the same time,” McConnell said Thursday. “I’ve indicated to him that I’m going to support the national emergency declaration. So for all of my colleagues, the President will sign the bill. We will be voting on it shortly.”McConnell’s abrupt announcement, notes CNN, follows days of speculation. Politicians on neither side of the aisle knew whether Trump might change tactics and draw out another shutdown.
Sen. Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY). Image via Gage Skidmore/Flickr. (CCA-BY-2.0).
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