Protesters across U.S. rail against Trump’s emergency, demand Congress act
WASHINGTON — Americans furious with President Donald Trump’s latest gambit for financing his long-promised border wall vented their frustrations Monday, gathering at protests across the country to denounce the president’s “fake emergency” and to demand that Congress stand up to his administration.
In Washington’s Lafayette Square, directly across the street from the White House, several hundred protesters brandished placards and chanted slogans as they used the President’s Day holiday to drive home their dismay — both with the commander-in-chief and Capitol Hill.
On Friday, Trump — desperate to secure billions in funding for a wall he initially promised Mexico would pay for — declared a national emergency at the southern border, giving him access to nearly $7 billion in additional funding, including from the Department of Defense.
“It’s the first emergency I’ve ever heard of where you can plan for it three weeks in advance. It’s the first I’ve ever heard of where someone who called the emergency can leave to go golfing,” said Elizabeth Beavers, associate policy director with the progressive grassroots advocacy group Indivisible.