News Analysis: Trump’s Emergency Powers Threat Could End Shutdown Crisis, but at What Cost? By News January 10, 2019 Add Comment Edit If the president invokes emergency powers to build a wall, it could be a mutually face-saving way to reopen the government, but also a violation of constitutional norms. Share this post Related PostsOn Politics With Lisa Lerer: How Donald Trump Jr.’s Subpoena Caused a Rift in the G.O.P.With Insurance Bill Passage, House Democrats Begin Health Care BlitzTrump Suggests Mueller May Testify; Pelosi Declares ‘Constitutional Crisis’Giuliani Plans Ukraine Trip to Push for Inquiries That Could Help TrumpPelosi Declares Nation Is in a ‘Constitutional Crisis’On Politics: Trump Increases Tariffs on Chinese GoodsWhite House Memo: A Strategy Emerges to Counter House Democrats: Dare Them to ImpeachAllies of Trump’s Son Declare War on G.O.P.-Led Senate Panel After Subpoena
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