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Title: Senate Democrats have enough Republican support to terminate Trump’s national emergency
Source: Vox
URL Source: https://www.vox.com/policy-and-poli ... republicans-national-emergency
Published: Mar 4, 2019
Author: Staff
Post Date: 2019-03-04 17:20:37 by Gatlin
Keywords: None
Views: 518
Comments: 5

It looks like Senate Democrats now have the votes they need to pass a resolution that would block President Donald Trump’s national emergency declaration to fund his border wall.

Four Republicans — Sens. Susan Collins, Thom Tillis, Lisa Murkowski, and Rand Paul — have said they plan to vote in favor of terminating the national emergency, giving Democrats the 51-vote majority they need to approve the resolution in the upper chamber. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell acknowledged just as much during a Monday press appearance, though he emphasized that Congress wouldn’t have the votes to override a presidential veto, which Trump is expected to use, CBS News’s Mark Knoller reports.

Republicans hold a bare three-seat majority in the Senate, which means Democrats must stay united and peel off at least four Republicans (Vice President Mike Pence could come in with a tie-breaking vote) to get this resolution passed. Paul announced this weekend that he intends to vote to block the emergency, making him the fourth Republican to do so.

Paul’s also far from the only Republican who could still go against Trump. In addition to the Republicans who’ve already said how they plan to vote, Democrats are watching a number of others who could cross the aisle, many of whom cited concerns about the declaration’s constitutionality and the precedent it could set for future presidents, Politico reports.

This resolution — which has already passed the House — gives Congress the ability to end the emergency. Since Trump is set to veto it, however, it’s not expected to ultimately go into effect. (Two-thirds of members of both the House and Senate are needed to override a veto.)

Despite this likely outcome, a congressional rebuke of Trump’s actions would be significant and highlight how many members of his own party also disagree with his actions. Additionally, it could provide more fodder for court cases centered on the national emergency, since it would explicitly highlight Congress’s opposition to this declaration.

What’s more, it’s unclear if Trump would actually follow through on a veto, since he has yet to use his veto powers in his presidency.

While it remains to be seen just how many Senate Republicans will also come forward on the matter, here’s a rundown of lawmakers to watch.

Republicans who will likely vote to terminate the emergency Susan Collins (ME): Collins was the first Republican to say she would back a resolution blocking the emergency. “If it’s a ‘clean’ disapproval resolution, I will support it,” she said recently, according to an Associated Press report.

Thom Tillis (NC): Tillis outlined his reasons for backing a resolution terminating the emergency in a recent Washington Post op-ed. He especially emphasized that this declaration could open the floodgates for the use of national emergencies down the line.

“Conservatives should take these warnings seriously,” he writes. “They should be thinking about whether they would accept the prospect of a President Bernie Sanders declaring a national emergency to implement parts of the radical Green New Deal; a President Elizabeth Warren declaring a national emergency to shut down banks and take over the nation’s financial institutions; or a President Cory Booker declaring a national emergency to restrict Second Amendment rights.”

Lisa Murkowski (AK): Murkowski indicated that she is “likely” to support a resolution blocking the emergency, a sentiment she expressed in a recording obtained by the Associated Press. “I want to make sure that the resolution of disapproval is exactly what I think it is, because if it is as I understand it to be, I will likely be supporting the resolution to disapprove of the action,” she said.

Rand Paul (KY): Paul has said he was “disappointed” with the president’s decision to go this route and this weekend announced that he would vote in favor of a resolution terminating the emergency. “I can’t vote to give the president the power to spend money that hasn’t been appropriated by Congress,” he said during a Saturday speech, the Bowling Green Daily News reports. “We may want more money for border security, but Congress didn’t authorize it. If we take away those checks and balances, it’s a dangerous thing.”

Republicans on the fence Lamar Alexander (TN): Alexander laid out an alternative option for the Trump administration on Thursday: find the money for the wall elsewhere.

“I want to make a respectful suggestion, and that is this: that President Trump ask his lawyers to take a second look at an existing funding authority that the president has to consider construction of the 234 miles of border wall that do not require a formal declaration of a national emergency,” he said in a floor speech. If the Trump administration did this, it may not even have to face a failed vote on the emergency, he seemed to indicate.

Alexander, however, did not say just exactly how he’ll vote, according to BuzzFeed News. “I learned a long time ago in the United States Senate, it’s not wise to announce how you’ll vote on a vote you may never have to take,” he told reporters.

Roger Wicker (MS): Before Trump declared a national emergency, Wicker was among the Republicans who expressed misgivings about using this tactic to obtain funding. “I would be inclined to vote for the resolution of disapproval,” Wicker said in an interview with HuffPost earlier in February. He hasn’t offered an update since.

Marco Rubio (FL): Rubio was among the first Republicans to highlight challenges a national emergency declaration could pose the president, noting that it could clash with Congress’s constitutionally designated “power of the purse.” “We have a crisis at our southern border, but no crisis justifies violating the Constitution,” Rubio previously said in a statement. “Today’s national emergency is border security. But a future president may use this exact same tactic to impose the Green New Deal.”

Rubio hasn’t said how he’ll vote on a resolution yet, however.

Mitt Romney (UT): Romney has also indicated that he is not fully on board with the national emergency, though he’s said he needs to finish reviewing the resolution before deciding on a vote. “I do not believe declaring a national emergency is the right approach,” Romney has said in the past, according to the Salt Lake Tribune.

Others potential GOP swing votes include Jerry Moran (KS), Mike Lee (UT), and Cory Gardner (CO), according to the Hill and Politico.

Trump, meanwhile, has suggested that Republicans who vote against him on the issue could put themselves in a tough electoral position. “I really think that Republicans that vote against border security and the wall, I think you know, I’ve been okay at predicting things, I think they put themselves at great jeopardy,” he said during a Fox News interview.

The Senate needs to vote on the resolution within 18 days of receiving it from the House, given the procedure outlined in the National Emergencies Act.

Since the House just passed the resolution last Tuesday, there’s still some time before Senate Republicans will have to make their final decision.

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No Comment.

Gatlin  posted on  2019-03-04   17:21:09 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Gatlin, real President of the United States, Rand Paul (#0)

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President Rand Paul & x45.


Hondo68  posted on  2019-03-04   17:42:10 ET  (1 image) Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Gatlin (#1)

" No Comment. "

Very unusual for you !!

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Stoner  posted on  2019-03-04   18:15:55 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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Very unusual for you !!

Cute ...

And true.

Gatlin  posted on  2019-03-04   18:20:16 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Gatlin (#0)

Republicans doing what Republicans do.

Vicomte13  posted on  2019-03-04   22:09:17 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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