Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Senate sustains veto of wall funding ban

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WASHINGTON — The U.S. Senate voted Thursday to sustain President Donald Trump’s veto of Democratic-sponsored legislatio­n reversing his raid of military base project money to pay for the U.S.-Mexico border wall.

The 53-36 vote was well short of the two-thirds required to overturn the veto. The vote mirrored ones last month and in March in which a number of Republican­s broke with Trump in defending lawmakers’ power of the purse. The military projects in question included funding for base schools and target ranges.

In February, Trump declared the security situation along the border a national emergency. That decision enabled him to take up to $3.6 billion from such projects to finance wall constructi­on beyond the miles that lawmakers have been willing to fund.

Democrats reacted with anger and some GOP senators opposed Trump as well. Top Republican­s such as Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky had urged Trump not to do it. But once Trump acted, McConnell and others fell into line even as 10 Republican­s broke with Trump on Thursday’s vote.

Trump has obtained just over $3 billion for border barrier constructi­on by working through regular congressio­nal channels, subject to limitation­s imposed by lawmakers. He has used various transfer and emergency authoritie­s to shift almost $7 billion more from the emergency declaratio­n, a forfeiture fund containing money seized by law enforcemen­t, and funding for military counter-drug activities.

Last week, a federal judge in Texas ruled that Trump had exceeded his authority in reallocati­ng the money for the border wall.

 ?? AP/The Messenger-Inquirer/ALAN WARREN ?? City facilities maintenanc­e employee Kris Wink creates a fall scene of decoration­s Thursday in front of the C. Waitman Taylor Jr. Municipal Building in Owensboro, Ky.
AP/The Messenger-Inquirer/ALAN WARREN City facilities maintenanc­e employee Kris Wink creates a fall scene of decoration­s Thursday in front of the C. Waitman Taylor Jr. Municipal Building in Owensboro, Ky.

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