Senate Blocks Trump Administration's Arms Sales to Gulf Nations in Bipartisan Rebuke
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/20/us/politics/saudi-arms-sales.html
WASHINGTON The Senate voted to block the sale of billions of dollars of munitions to Saudi Arabia on Thursday, in a sharp and bipartisan rebuke of the Trump administrations attempt to circumvent Congress to allow the exports by declaring an emergency over Iran.
In the first of a series of three back-to-back votes, Republicans joined Democrats to register their growing anger with the administrations use of emergency power to cut lawmakers out of national security decisions, as well as the White Houses unflagging support for the Saudis despite congressional pressure to punish Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman after
the killing last October of the journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
No other foreign policy issue has created as large a rift between Mr. Trump and Congress, and the vote to block the arms sales deepens the divide. It is the second time in months that members of President Trumps own party have publicly opposed his foreign policy, with
both the House and Senate approving bipartisan legislation this spring to cut off military assistance to Saudi Arabias war in Yemen using the 1973 War Powers Act, only
to see it vetoed in April.
While the Democratic-controlled House is also expected to block the sales, Mr. Trump has
pledged to veto the legislation, and it is unlikely that either chamber could muster enough support to override the presidents veto.
This vote is a vote for the powers of this institution to be able to continue to have a say on one of the most critical elements of U.S. foreign policy and national security, said Senator Bob Menendez of New Jersey, the top Democrat on the Foreign Relations Committee and lead sponsor of the resolutions of disapproval. To not let that be undermined by some false emergency and to preserve that institutional right, regardless of who sits in the White House.
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