On Washington: After Veto, Some Lawmakers See a New Emergency: Fixing the Act Trump Invoked By News March 17, 2019 Add Comment Edit Those in favor of amending the National Emergencies Act of 1976 remain determined to pursue bipartisan changes in legislation they view as a surrender of congressional power. Share this post Related PostsTakeaways From The Times’s Investigation Into Hackers for HireOn Washington: Trump’s Attacks on McCain Met With Silence From Many in SenateOn Politics With Lisa Lerer: Vice President Season Starts Early for 2020 DemocratsCoast Guard’s Top Officer Pledges ‘Dedicated Campaign’ to Improve DiversityTrump Signs Executive Order Protecting Free Speech on College CampusesRe-emergence of Trump Aide Accused of Abuse Is ‘Deeply Troubling,’ Ex-Wife SaysDrug Company Protections Are Latest Stumbling Block for Nafta RewriteTrump Imposes North Korea Sanctions Amid Stalled Talks
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