'In fact, I think the president’s own picks to the Supreme Court may rebuke him on this,' the Republican senator said.
Republican Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky said Sunday that he believed President Donald Trump's national emergency declaration would be rejected by the Supreme Court.
Paul said that while he supported Trump and the president's"fight to get funding for the wall from Republicans and Democrats alike," he"cannot support the use of emergency powers to get more funding" and would be voting against Trump's national emergency declaration when it came before the Senate. "I stand with the president often, and I do so with a loud voice. Today, I think he’s wrong, not on policy, but in seeking to expand the powers of the presidency beyond their constitutional limits," he asserted, adding, "I look forward to working for a constitutional way to deal with our border security issue."
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