Trump Says He May Decide On National Emergency 'Over The Next Few Days'
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President Trump doubled down on his remarks on declaring a national emergency.

President Trump doubled down on his remarks about potentially declaring a national emergency over border security. 
In a tweet Sunday morning, ABC White House Correspondent Tara Palmeri quoted Trump as saying about the ongoing government shutdown: "I may decide a national emergency depending on what happens over the next few days." 
The president had previously admitted to considering using his emergency powers to build a border wall without congressional approval during a press briefing Friday. 
During a Q&A with reporters, he said, in part: "I can do it if I want….absolutely, we can call a national emergency because of the security of our country.  Absolutely.  No, we can do it.  I haven't done it.  I may do it.  I may do it.  But we can call a national emergency and build it very quickly.  And it's another way of doing it. But if we can do it through a negotiated process, we're giving that a shot."
And when someone asked if that was a threat to Democrats, Trump stated: "I never threaten anybody.  But I am allowed to do that, yes." 
The $5.6 billion he wants for a border wall is at the center of the partial government shutdown which is stretching into the third week. 
Despite Trump's assertions, Yale law professor Bruce Ackerman argued in a New York Times' op-ed Saturday that declaring a national emergency to use military funds for the wall would be illegal and any service members involved would be "committing a federal crime." 
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