This Republican senator says he'll vote against President Trump's national emergency
Tillis wrote that, while he favors border security, he is concerned the President has overreached with the national emergency declaration.
The measure would block the President from accessing some funds to construct a wall on the southern border. The House is set toThe measure would then go to the Senate and a floor vote would be held within 18 days, according to federal law.If all Democrats vote for it, they will still need four Republican votes to help them stop Trump's national emergency declaration.
Tillis argued that voting on the resolution should not be a question of support for the President and border security. Instead, he said, it is an issue of separation of powers, and he warned Republicans not to"look the other way" because the same tactic could be used by a Democratic president in the future.
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