Either Sen. Portman has his finger to the wind, or he is
stalling until he has enough cover to vote for the bill. Cleveland.com reports:
“I’m trying to come up with an
alternative way to deal with this,” Portman told reporters on Tuesday. “I’ll
make a decision next week, of course, when the issue comes before us, but I’m
trying to get a result here. I know some in the media are very eager to see an
immediate decision, but that’s not the way I look at this."
Portman, a Republican, says he
supports Trump’s border security plan and wants to help him achieve it. But he
wants it done in a way “that doesn’t lead to setting a bad precedent and having
some of the funds be tied up in court.”
With that in mind, Portman says
he’s seeking to change the wording of the House-passed resolution, to include
language that would ensure the national emergency process is not being abused
and to clarify that there is money from sources like drug seizures that Trump
could use for the border wall.
“One way to handle this is to
clarify that so there’s no need to go to an emergency,” said Portman. “And
we’re looking at other ideas as well.”
Uh huh. Read the rest here. From the Wikipedia page:
Between the enactment of the
National Emergencies Act in 1976 through February 15, 2019, 59 emergencies have
been declared;[3] 27
have expired while 32 are currently in effect, each having been renewed
annually by the president.
The list is here. Yes, Congress can vote to end an emergency, but the present southern border crisis is an emergency. Sen Portman, Sen. Mitch McConnell, et al, are once again just trying to obstruct President Trump's efforts.
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