Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said senators were still looking into whether the joint resolution to stop President Donald Trump’s national emergency declaration can be amended.

But, the Kentucky Republican also said he anticipated the Senate would pass the measure disapproving of the border security emergency.

“I was one of those hoping the president would not take the national emergency route,” McConnell said Monday at the federal courthouse in Louisville. “Once he decided to do that, I said I would support it, but I was hoping he wouldn’t take that particular path.”

“I think what is clear in the Senate is there will be enough votes to pass the resolution of disapproval which will then be vetoed by the president, and then in all likelihood, the veto will be upheld in the House.”

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