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Arkansas Granny

(31,528 posts)
Fri Dec 11, 2020, 02:43 PM Dec 2020

Congress sends defense bill to Trump with veto-proof majorities

The Senate passed a $741 billion defense authorization bill on Friday, sending it to President Trump with veto-proof majorities in both chambers of Congress and effectively daring him to make good on his threat to scuttle the legislation.

In recent weeks, Trump has escalated his promises to veto the annual legislation, which directs funding for the Pentagon on everything from overseas operations to pay and health care for civilian and uniformed personnel.

Trump threats began over the summer, when he vowed to stymie the legislation if it included a directive to the Defense Department to rename installations commemorating Confederate figures. More recently, he has demanded that the bill repeal an unrelated law granting technology companies liability protections against content that users post to their websites.

Trump has not sounded off about his pledged veto since the House passed the defense bill on Tuesday, by a vote of 335 to 78, a veto-proof majority. But should he still elect to veto the bill, he could complicate lawmakers’ efforts to complete the legislation, which has been signed into law for each of the last 59 years, before it expires at the end of the congressional session on Jan. 3.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/senate-vote-defense-bill-trump/2020/12/11/c21e4160-3bbe-11eb-9276-ae0ca72729be_story.html?arc404=true

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Congress sends defense bill to Trump with veto-proof majorities (Original Post) Arkansas Granny Dec 2020 OP
... PoliticAverse Dec 2020 #1
If there is a veto, I'm hopeful that the Democrats will not agree to any changes demanded by Trump. David__77 Dec 2020 #2

David__77

(23,501 posts)
2. If there is a veto, I'm hopeful that the Democrats will not agree to any changes demanded by Trump.
Fri Dec 11, 2020, 03:22 PM
Dec 2020

There will be a new president in place soon enough.

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