Washington (CNN) The House of Representatives on Friday again approved a resolution to overturn President Donald Trump's national emergency border declaration. The vote was 236-174.

This comes after the Senate voted earlier this week to pass the resolution of disapproval of the President's emergency declaration at the Southwest border that he has used to justify moving congressional approved appropriations from military construction projects in an effort to build a border wall with Mexico.

The last time Congress passed a resolution to overturn the border emergency, Trump issued a veto in response and the House failed to override it.

Opponents of the emergency declaration can force a vote every six months as long as the emergency declaration is ongoing, though the move is primarily a symbolic rebuke of the President without the votes to overturn a veto.

When the Senate voted earlier this week the vote was 54 to 41, well short of the two-thirds majority required to overcome an expected presidential veto.

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