'Major Rebuke of Trump's Authoritarianism': Senate Votes to Terminate National Emergency

September 16, 2020 0 By JohnValbyNation

Rights groups celebrated a “historic rebuke” of an unconstitutional power grab Thursday after the Senate voted to terminate President Donald Trump’s national emergency declaration by an overwhelming bipartisan margin.

“Today’s vote is a major blow to President Donald Trump’s autocratic ambitions,” said Robert Weissman, president of Public Citizen. “The American people don’t want a racist border wall, and by overwhelming numbers they oppose Trump’s emergency declaration. They rose up and made their voices clear.”

The final vote count was 59-41, with 12 Republicans joining Democrats to pass the resolution of disapproval.

Trump declared a national emergency last month following a record 35-day government shutdown over his demand for $5 billion in border wall funding from Congress.

The president’s declaration was immediately met with widespread outrage and a torrent of legal challenges.

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