US House votes to void Trump's emergency declaration


Washington, Feb 27 (IANS): The US House of Representatives voted to block the national emergency declared by US President Donald Trump regarding border security.

The lower chamber of Congress voted by 245-182 for the one page resolution that would terminate Trump's emergency declaration, preventing him from building a border wall by tapping into funds allocated for other purposes, Xinhua news agency reported.

The Democratic party voted unanimously for the bill, also picking up 13 Republican votes. The tally fell short of the number needed to overturn a presidential veto.

The US Senate is expected to vote on the resolution in the coming weeks. With the Republican party in control, it is unclear if the the chamber would clear the bill.

The move marks the first time that the US Congress tried to block such a measure since it codified national emergencies in 1976.

Trump, currently on a trip to Vietnam, declared the national emergency on February 15 after Congress passed a spending bill with less money for the border wall than he had demanded.

  

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