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Trump walked away Wednesday in talks with Democrats, and on Thursday lawmakers admitted that there were no further negotiations planned for the time being. This has heightened speculation that Trump will act unilaterally to finance the border wall he advocates.
Democrats in Congress still strongly oppose the allocation of $5.7 billion in taxpayer funds to his wall-building program. In this case, here are some possible scenarios for the end of the impasse.
** Trump declared a state of national emergency**
Trump threatened to declare a state of emergency, saying illegal immigrants endangered U.S. national security, and that the President had the power to divert existing federal funds to the construction of the border wall, possibly from the defense budget. However, according to the Constitution, the decision on the use of tax expenditure is in the hands of Congress.
Trump told reporters Thursday that he had "absolute power" to declare a state of emergency and said that if Congress refused to approve the building of walls, "I would almost certainly do so."
If Trump did, Democrats and outside organizations would almost certainly take action to stop it, which could turn into a protracted legal action.


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