Pence fragte, ob Trump heute Nacht in einer nationalen Adresse eine nationale Notlage erklären werde


VP Mike Pence wurde heute morgen gefragt, ob Trump heute Abend einen nationalen Notstand für den Bau der Mauer in seiner Prime Time-Adresse vorschreiben will.
Pence erklärt, dass Trump diese Entscheidung noch nicht getroffen hat. Vielmehr wird er den Amerikanern erklären, warum der Kongress handeln muss:
NY POST – Vice President Pence said President Trump has yet to decide whether he will declare a national emergency to build a wall on the southern border as the commander-in-chief prepares to address the nation from the Oval Office.
“The president has made no decision with regard to a national emergency,” Pence said Tuesday on NBC’s “Today.”
Pence, responding to a direct question whether Trump will claim an emergency in Tuesday’s prime-time speech, said he thinks the president will “explain to the American people that we have a humanitarian and security crisis at our southern border.”
“It is a real crisis,” Pence added. “Tonight he will tell the American people why Congress should act.”
Trump and Congress are at a stalemate regarding funding for the barrier the president is demanding be built on the Mexican-US border, a disagreement that has led to a partial government shutdown that entered its 18th day on Tuesday.

Das ist was ich gedacht habe. Ich glaube nicht, dass es noch an der Zeit ist, einen nationalen Notfall zu erklären, aber ich glaube, dass die heutige Adresse die Grundlage für eine solche Entscheidung bilden wird, falls dies geschieht.

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