‘Now, Therefore, I, Donald J. Trump’: Draft Of National Emergency Order Leaks, Cites ‘Massive Amount Of Aliens’

We’re talking, we’re talking. That's what Chuck Schumer had to say after emerging from a heart-to-heart with Mitch McConnell on Thursday afternoon. The Senate went ahead with votes on two rival funding bills on Thursday and, as expected, neither passed. Hilariously, the Democrat version garnered more support than Trump's plan by a margin of two votes, and six Republicans broke rank (Lamar Alexander, Susan Collins, Cory Gardner, Johnny Isakson, Lisa Murkowski and&nb

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9 thoughts on “‘Now, Therefore, I, Donald J. Trump’: Draft Of National Emergency Order Leaks, Cites ‘Massive Amount Of Aliens’

  1. 2 years in office and now it is an emergency (and didn’t seem so a month ago when he was going to sign the Senate bill but Coulter et all shamed him).

    Oh yeah, this is the way to run a country.

    SAD!!!!

  2. A state of emergency seems like Trump’s best option at this point. He can say he is still fighting for the wall and the shut down will end…….helping Senate Pubs out of this mess.
    Pelosi will no doubt welcome that decision, which will defuse Trump’s future ability to use shut downs as a legislative tool (threat).

    1. It would defuse executive threats to shut down the government as a legislative tool by instead allowing the executive to rule by decree. Congrats, America, you have an autocrat.

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