Missouri
Related: About this forumCiting Congressional Authority, Blunt Votes To Reject Trump's Emergency Declaration On Border Wall
The US Senate voted 59-41 Thursday to reject President Donald Trumps declaration of a national emergency to build a barrier along the US-Mexico border. Senator Roy Blunt of Missouri was among the 12 Republicans who joined Democrats to go against the president on what some are calling a historic vote.
The Republican-led Senate sent a firm message to the White House, with several Republicans saying they could not support the president because they felt he did not have the authority to take such steps.
The Constitution gives Congress, not the president, the authority to appropriate funds; however, federal law also says the president can take over some of that responsibility during a national emergency.
In a statement, Blunt said he had opposed the Obama administrations attempts to circumvent Congress appropriating authority, and that the same principle should apply, regardless of which party occupies the White House.
https://news.stlpublicradio.org/post/citing-congressional-authority-blunt-votes-reject-trump-s-emergency-declaration-border-wall
mr_lebowski
(33,643 posts)Sherman A1
(38,958 posts)I was surprised as all get out when I heard he voted in support of the measure.
True Blue American
(18,166 posts)Kept her word.
Rob Portman was there,too. I think he is one of the good ones. His family is prominant in Southwestern Ohio.