The US House of Representatives is to introduce a resolution to block the national emergency declaration issued by President Donald Trump to raise funds for a Mexican border wall.

Speaker Nancy Pelosi is throwing her weight behind the legislative effort, urging House colleagues on both sides of the aisle to support this first formal step to counter Trump and squeeze Republicans on the border wall.

Democrats will introduce the resolution of disapproval on Friday after Trump’s declaration was published in the Federal Register this week.

"I write to invite all Members of Congress to cosponsor Congressman Joaquin Castro’s privileged resolution to terminate this emergency declaration," Pelosi wrote in a letter sent to both Democrats and Republicans on Wednesday night.

PressTV-Dems working to nullify Trump’s emergency

PressTV-Dems working to nullify Trump’s emergency

Top US Senate Democrats are trying to block President Trump’s access to disaster funds in order to build his border wall.

She noted that the House will "move swiftly to pass this bill." "The President’s decision to go outside the bounds of the law to try to get what he failed to achieve in the constitutional legislative process violates the Constitution and must be terminated.”

"We have a solemn responsibility to uphold the Constitution, and defend our system of checks and balances against the President’s assault," she wrote.

Democrats are also expected to file a lawsuit to halt Trump’s effort to circumvent Congress to build his border wall.

The resolution could set up a vote by the full House by mid-March and then move to the Republican-controlled Senate. The resolution needs a two-thirds vote in both chambers to override Trump’s veto. It will automatically receive a vote on the Senate floor, forcing Republicans in both chambers to take a stand on Trump’s use of executive power, which some GOP lawmakers have already harshly criticized.

‘Trump pushing for wall to guarantee 2020 re-election’

‘Trump pushing for wall to guarantee 2020 re-election’

A radio host believes US President Donald Trump is pressing ahead with his plan to construct a wall on Mexican border in a bid to satisfy his supporters ahead of 2020 vote.

Republican senators facing tough re-election fights next year in competitive states like Arizona, Colorado and North Carolina would have to take stances that could risk dividing the GOP's pro-Trump and more moderate voters.

Moderate Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, said Wednesday she would back a resolution blocking the emergency declaration, making her the first Republican to publicly state her support for the effort to thwart the emergency. With Republicans holding a 53-47 majority, three more GOP senators would need to vote with Democrats for the resolution to win initial approval.

PressTV-US to build 'human wall' on border if necessary: Trump

PressTV-US to build 'human wall' on border if necessary: Trump

US President Donald Trump continues to push for a wall along the US-Mexico border, saying his administration is ready to "build a human wall if necessary."

The measure aims at preventing Trump from funding his signature campaign pledge through money allocated to the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Housing and Urban Development or the Army Corps of Engineers.

Funding for the wall has led to a budget impasse and an ongoing dispute over border security.

In order to get the funding, Trump declared a national emergency at the border on Friday in an attempt to circumvent US Congress.Source: presstv.com