The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Trump issues 1st veto after rebuke of border order

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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump issued the first veto of his presidency on Friday, overruling Congress to protect the emergency declaratio­n he’d used to circumvent lawmakers to build his border wall.

Flanked by law enforcemen­t officials as well as the parents of children killed by people in the country illegally, Trump maintained that he is not through fighting for his signature campaign promise, which stands largely unfulfille­d 18 months before voters decide whether to grant him another term.

“Congress has the freedom to pass this resolution,” Trump said, “and I have the duty to veto it.”

A dozen defecting Republican­s joined Senate Democrats in approving the joint resolution on Thursday, which capped a week of confrontat­ion with the White House as both parties in Congress strained to exert their power in new ways. It is unlikely that Congress will have the twothirds majority required to override Trump’s veto, though House Democrats will try nonetheles­s.

Despite the sharp rebuke from Congress, Friday’s event had the victory lap feel of a bill-signing ceremony. Trump was surrounded in the Oval Office by supporters who offered profuse thanks and frequent applause. After many had spoken, Trump dramatical­ly signed his veto message and then held the document up for the cameras to capture.

He then distribute­d pens as mementos of the occasion.

Trump wants to use the emergency order to divert billions of federal dollars earmarked for defense spending toward the southern border wall. It still faces several legal challenges from Democratic state attorneys general and environmen­tal groups who argue the emergency declaratio­n was unconstitu­tional.

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