While the Democratic-held House could try to override Trump's veto, neither chamber of Congress appears to have enough votes to do so.
President Donald Trump rejected a bill Friday that would end the national emergency he declared at the southern U.S. border.
In a tweet before he vetoed the bill, Trump thanked the GOP senators who he said"bravely voted for Strong Border Security and the WALL." Donald Trump tweet Trump declared a national emergency at the U.S.-Mexico border last month to divert already approved Defense Department money to build his proposed border wall. He demanded $5.7 billion for border barriers as part of a spending plan to fund the government through September, but Congress denied him. Lawmakers passed only $1.4 billion for structures on the border.
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