Monday, February 18, 2019

TRUMP AGENDA - 'I Demand My Wall'




"How both sides compromised to reach a tentative border security agreement" PBS NewsHour 2/12/2019

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SUMMARY:  Lawmakers working to develop an agreement on border funding by February 15 say they have reached a bipartisan deal.  President Trump said he wasn't "happy" with the proposed bill, as it would provide only a fraction of the funding he had originally demanded, but didn't say whether or not he would sign it.  Yamiche Alcindor explains what concessions each side made to arrive at a compromise.




"Why both parties are claiming victory on funding for border security" PBS NewsHour 2/12/2019

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SUMMARY:  As members of Congress finally arrive at an agreement over how to fund border security and avoid another government shutdown, both Democrats and Republicans are claiming victory -- and fielding criticism that they caved.  But with only three days before the deadline, it will be a scramble to pass the proposed legislation.  Judy Woodruff gets the latest from Lisa Desjardins and Yamiche Alcindor.




"Trump and Congress gear up for a fight over national emergency plan" PBS NewsHour 2/14/2019

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SUMMARY:  Congress is preparing to send a government funding package that contains a compromise on allocations for border security to President Trump, who has announced his intention to sign the bill.  However, Trump also plans to declare a national emergency in order to access additional money for a border wall.  Judy Woodruff talks to Lisa Desjardins and Yamiche Alcindor about what comes next.




"Why Trump’s national emergency plan could present a ‘major Constitutional test’" PBS NewsHour 2/14/2019

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SUMMARY:  After signing a congressional funding bill, President Trump plans to declare a national emergency to obtain additional money for a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.  But would such an executive action be lawful?  Judy Woodruff speaks with former Defense Secretary Leon Panetta about who decides what constitutes a national emergency and whether the President is attempting to circumvent Congress.




"Which funding sources does Trump plan to use for wall money?" PBS NewsHour 2/15/2019

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SUMMARY:  President Trump declared a national emergency Friday over immigration at the U.S.-Mexico border, so he can redirect billions of dollars to build additional sections of wall there.  Trump plans to take roughly $6 billion from the Defense Department and millions from other sources.  Judy Woodruff talks to Yamiche Alcindor about expected legal challenges and why the President's data is problematic.

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