Chalk up another decisive victory up for US President Donald Trump! The list of Mr. Trump's fulfilled campaign promises is getting longer every day.

The US House of Representatives held a vote on Tuesday to overrule Trump's veto of the Senate blocking Trump's Border National Emergency declaration. I know - it's very confusing! The vote in the House failed, which means that Trump gets his Emergency Border Wall Funding after all.

Trump's favorite son weighed in on Twitter:

As we ALL remember from Middle School, two-thirds of the House of Representatives needs to vote to overrule a Presidential veto. And even with the Democrat majority in the House, they were unable to muster enough support. The vote tally was 248-181.

Some Republican Congressmen joined Democrats, including 2 members from Wisconsin and 2 members from NY. Only 1 of the Republicans that voted against Trump's wall even represents a state along the Mexican border! (Will Hurd of Texas, aka Will "Turd").

These individuals had concerns with the constitutionality of Trump's Emergency Declaration. Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania said:

We all agree with the need for border security, so I want to be clear on that, but we need to separate out the need for border security with how we get there. And there are constitutional concerns here.

HOWEVER, it's not like Trump came up with the Emergency Declaration on a whim. A lot of people seem to think that the US President works in a vacuum, but this couldn't be further from the truth. He has a Cabinet of extremely intelligent constitutional legal advisors that instructed him to make the declaration.

Technically speaking, Trump's push to divert funding to his Border Wall still faces lawsuits in 20 different states. However, the validity of those legal suits are questionable at best. Only time will tell.

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