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President Donald Trump vetoed a congressional resolution that blocked the urgency of his border wall.
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WASHINGTON – The House is due to vote Tuesday to cancel President Donald Trump 's veto over a congressional resolution ending his emergency declaration for the southern border. The effort should fail.

Trump vetoed the congressional resolution earlier this month after a dozen Republicans in the Senate voted with the Democrats to block his national emergency declaration. Senate Republicans have sharply criticized one of Trump's signature problems.

Trump said on February 15 a national emergency along the US-Mexico border to free up money for building a wall. The decision came after Congress rejected its $ 5.7 billion request for the construction of the barrier.

As the House debated the vote, Trump was meeting Senate Republicans from across the US Capitol at their weekly political luncheon.

Earlier on Tuesday, Democratic leaders said they still hoped some Republicans would join them in canceling the bill.

"All those who care about the United States Constitution, as many of my Republican colleagues claim, should be alarmed by this ruling by the presidency," said New York Representative Hakeem Jeffries, chairman of the Democratic Caucus of the United States. bedroom. "In accordance with Article 1 of the Constitution, we have the power of the wallet. Donald Trump has invaded this prerogative. "

President Donald Trump addresses the media at a White House Cabinet meeting on December 20, 2017 in Washington, D.C. (Photo: Pool, Getty Images)

An attempt at derogation was still expected, though the Democrats knew that they did not have the required two-thirds majority in each room. Only 13 Republicans joined all Democrats to support the resolution, although many warned against the statement.

Some lawmakers have expressed concern that Trump is diverting funds from military projects to pay for the wall.

Last week, the The administration sent Congress a list of construction projects that the Pentagon said it could delay to fund the fence.

The national emergency declaration allows Trumps to leverage billions of dollars into military construction projects, including air traffic control towers. The projects have been approved by Congress, but the contracts have not yet been signed. Pentagon officials said the projects would be delayed and not canceled.

Contribute: Maureen Groppe, Tom Vanden Brook

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