President Trump says in Fox News interview that he plans to veto a resolution that would terminate his declaration of a national emergency.
A general view shows a new section of actual border fencing near San Diego, California, as seen from Tijuana, Mexico on Feb. 27, 2019.Get breaking news alerts and special reports. The news and stories that matter, delivered weekday mornings.President Donald Trump confirmed that he plans to veto a resolution that would terminate his declaration of a national emergency.
The House-approved resolution was designed to prevent the president from securing billions to fund a border wall. Trump made the comment in an interview with Sean Hannity on Fox News that was broadcast Thursday night. "We’ll be fine," the president said when asked about the resolution. When Hannity said he would veto it and it wouldn’t be overridden, Trump replied,"yeah."245-182, and the Senate is required to hold a vote within 18 days of that date.
The Trump administration earlier this week said that if the resolution were presented to the president in its current form that"his advisors would recommend that he veto it."
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