The Manila Times

Trump, CA clash over wall, train

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SACRAMENTO, California: Disputes over President Donald Trump’s border wall and California’s bullet train are intensifyi­ng the feud between the White House and the nation’s most populous state.

The Trump administra­tion on Tuesday said it plans to cancel or claw back $3.5 billion in federal dollars allocated to California’s high-speed rail project, a move Gov. Gavin Newsom called “political retributio­n” for the state’s lawsuit against Trump’s declaratio­n of a national emergency. California led a 16-state coalition in filing the suit Monday, challengin­g Trump’s power to declare an emergency to earn more money to build a wall along the US-Mexico border.

“It’s no coincidenc­e that the Administra­tion’s threat comes 24 hours after California led 16 states in challengin­g the President’s farcical ‘national emergency,’” Newsom said in a statement. “This is clear political retributio­n by President Trump, and we won’t sit idly by.”

It’s the latest spat between Trump and California, which has styled itself as the Democratic-led “resistance” to the administra­tion. Newsom, less than two months into his tenure, has appeared more eager to hit back at Trump than former California Gov. Jerry Brown. The lawsuit is California’s 46th against the Trump administra­tion.

Using a broad interpreta­tion of his executive powers, Trump declared an emergency last week to obtain wall funding beyond the $1.4 billion Congress approved for border security. The move allows the President to bypass Congress to use money from the Pentagon and other budgets.

Trump’s use of the emergency declaratio­n has drawn bipartisan criticism and faces a number of legal challenges.

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