The Sunday Guardian

Trump signs budget bill

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WASHINGTON: Backing down from his earlier threat to veto the spending bill, leaving both Congress and Democrats reeling, the US President Donald Trump on Friday signed the $1.3 trillion budget bill.

While calling it a “ridiculous situation”, Trump said the spending plan was important because it increases money for the military.

“As a matter of national security I have signed this omnibus budget bill,” quoted Trump as saying. He added that there was “a lot in it I’m unhappy about.”

He accused Democrats of demanding increases in domestic programmes as the price for approving extra money for the Pentagon and complained about the length and complexity of the legislatio­n, Xinhua reported.

The $1.3 trillion spending bill was approved by the House of Representa­tives on Thursday and by the Senate early Friday morning. It helps to avert a government shutdown as the current funding expires midnight. The spending package allows big spending increases for defence and domestic programs, while adding money for infrastruc­ture projects, veterans and measures to combat the opioid crisis, among other programmes. It also includes measures meant to strengthen gun sale background checks and improve school safety. But the bill also provides $1.6 billion — far short of what the Trump administra­tion has sought — for border security measures, including constructi­on of a border wall with Mexico.

“I say to Congress, I will never sign another bill like this again. I’m not going to do it again,” Trump said at the press conference.Trump has been frustrated that Congress has not provided enough funding to build a wall along the US-Mexico border, one of Trump’s campaign promises.

In a tweet earlier on Friday, Trump threatened that he was considerin­g to veto the massive spending bill which will fund the federal government through 30 September. A US Navy destroyer carried out a “freedom of navigation” operation on Friday, coming within 12 nautical miles of an artificial island built by China in the South China Sea, US officials told Reuters.

The operation, which infuriated Beijing, was the latest attempt to counter what

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