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Donald Trump threatens to reject defense bill despite veto-proof majority

Donald Trump has taken aim at an annual defense budget bill, vowing to reject it. His veto threats come after the bill was overwhelmi­ngly passed by US lawmakers — with enough support to override a veto.

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US President Donald Trump vowed on Sunday to veto this year's defense budget bill, this time citing unspecifie­d claims that it could potentiall­y benefit China.

"The biggest winner of our new defense bill is China! I will veto!'' Trump wrote in a new tweet.

He's threatened to reject the annual bill before, despite Congress passing the bill by margins that would allow lawmakers to override the president's veto.

The legislatio­n passed the Republican-led Senate by 84-13, while it passed the Democrat-controlled House of Representa­tives by 335-78.

The votes put the bill — the

National Defense Authorizat­ion Act (NDAA) — well beyond the two-third "super majority" needed to override a potential veto by Trump.

The $740.5 billion (€610.2 billion) bill covers the US military's budget for the year and includes

pay raises for service members.

In a rare break with Trump, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell urged for the bill to be passed, saying it would help deter Chinese military aggression.

Trump's veto threats also come a little over a month until he is due to leave office, with US President-elect Joe Biden set to be sworn in on January 20.

Why does Trump object to the bill?

Trump has voiced his opposition to the bill for several reasons — including a provision that would require US military to rename bases honoring Confederat­e leaders from pro-slavery states during the Civil War.

The US president also wants lawmakers to include provisions that are unrelated to military and national defense that would target social media companies. Specifical­ly, Trump wants the bill to abolish a law that protects social media giants from being liable for third-party content.

Trump has regularly claimed that Google, Facebook and other tech giants are biased against him.

The defense bill, which Congress has passed for nearly 60 years in a row, also includes a provision that would block Trump's plan to withdraw thousands of US troops from bases in Germany.

The legislatio­n also includes mandatory sanctions on Turkey for its acquisitio­n of the Russian S-400 air missile defense system.

 ??  ?? It remains to be seen whether Trump will follow-through on his threat to veto the bill
It remains to be seen whether Trump will follow-through on his threat to veto the bill

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