Published 11:28 IST, January 2nd 2021
In a first in his Presidency, Senate overrides Donald Trump's veto on Defense bill
Republican-majority US Senate on January 1 took an unusual rebellious step of overriding US President Donald Trump’s veto for on $741 billion Defence bill.
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Republican-majority US Senate on January 1 took an unusual rebellious step of overriding US President Donald Trump’s veto for on $741 billion Defence bill, first time in his four-year presidency. Even though Congress h alrey overridden Trump’s veto, it seemed less likely that Senate would do same considering it has a Republican majority. But house pushed through bill on defence spending against which Trump has expressed strong objections.
Senate met for a rare session in a New Year’s Day session and secured two-thirds majority needed to override Trump’s veto with bipartisan support just before new Congress will be sworn in on January 3. finally tally was 81 to 13, easily exceeding number of votes required to override Donald Trump's veto. National Defense Authorisation Act is aimed at funding service members’ pay, overseas military operations along with or requirements. It has been passed by Congress every year since 1967 but just last week, Trump h practised his veto power and sent bill back with his objections that included its proposal of changing names of 10 military bases that hour Confederate leers.
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“We’ve passed this legislation 59 years in a row. And one way or ar, we’re going to complete 60th annual NDAA and pass it into law before this Congress concludes on Sunday,” Senate majority leer Mitch McConnell said.
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Republicans in US House of Rep broke from Trump
Senate’s move came just a day after over a hundred Republicans united with Democrats in House of Representatives on December 28 to override his veto of a $741 billion Defence bill. Since same suit is followed by Senate later this week, first-ever such rebuke of Trump presidency came just 20 days before President-elect Joe Biden takes over.
Even though Kevin McCarthy, House mirity leer refused to override Trump’s veto on bill that was previously passed by both chambers, reportedly some 109 Republicans broke from US President on December 28 and joined Democrats to back defence bill. final tally reportedly came out to be 322-87. Hence, reaching required majority of two-thirds to override US President’s veto.
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11:28 IST, January 2nd 2021