TIME Magazineのインスタグラム(time) - 2月16日 03時43分


Mexico refused to pay for it. Congress wouldn’t shell out, either. So President Trump capped a two-month battle over his border wall by deciding to go it alone. “We’re going to be signing today, and registering, [a] national emergency,” #Trump said in a statement at the White House Rose Garden on Feb. 15. “And it’s a great thing to do, because we have an invasion of gangs, an invasion of drugs, and an invasion of people.” (Top government officials have disputed the President's characterization of threats at the border.) The unprecedented move allows Trump to signal to supporters that he’s still fighting to deliver the wall, while also sidestepping a second politically damaging shutdown. But the risky maneuver opens a Pandora’s box of future challenges, both in the courts and in Congress. And Republicans fear it raises the prospect of a future Democratic President wielding national emergencies as a tool to bypass Congress on liberal political priorities like climate change and gun restrictions. Read more at the link in bio. Photograph by @davidbutow@reduxpictures for TIME


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