The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

President signs $1.3T budget

- By Jill Colvin, Catherine Lucey, Lisa Mascaro and Alan Fram

WASHINGTON » President Donald Trump signed a $1.3 trillion spending measure Friday, averting a midnight government shutdown just hours after declaring he was considerin­g a veto.

Trump said he was “very disappoint­ed” in the package, in part because it did not fully fund his plans for a border wall with Mexico and did not address some 700,000 “Dreamer” immigrants who are now protected from deportatio­n under a program that he has moved to eliminate.

But Trump praised the increases the bill provides for military spending and said he had “no choice but to fund our military”

“My highest duty is to keep America safe,” he said.

The bill signing came a few hours after Trump created last-minute drama by saying in a tweet that he was “considerin­g” a veto.

With Congress already on recess, and a government shutdown looming, he said that young immigrants now protected in the U.S. under Barack Obama’s Delayed Action for Childhood Arrivals “have been totally abandoned by the Democrats (not even mentioned in Bill) and the BORDER WALL, which is desperatel­y needed for our National Defense, is not fully funded.”

Trump’s veto threat was at odds with top members of his administra­tion and House Speaker Paul Ryan, who had said Thursday that he was supportive of the measure. The White House also issued a formal statement of administra­tion policy indicating Trump would sign the bill.

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