
US Senate to Vote on Trump’s National Emergency Declaration
America's Voice Admin
March 3, 2019
President Donald Trump's national emergency declaration for border wall construction could receive its second rebuke from Congress when the Senate votes on a resolution of disapproval. VOA's Michael Bowman reports, the measure already passed in the House of Representatives and faces a certain presidential veto if it clears the Senate.Original Article
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