President Trump Set To Veto Defense Bill Over Renaming Bases


NBC: Trump set on veto of defense bill over renaming bases honoring Confederates 

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump is threatening to veto legislation to fund the military as one of his final acts in office unless a widely supported, bipartisan provision to rename military bases honoring Confederate military leaders is removed, according to White House, defense and congressional sources.

Since the Nov. 3 election, Trump has privately told Republican lawmakers that he won't back down from his position during the campaign that he would veto the annual National Defense Authorization Act if it includes an amendment to rename the bases. 

A senior administration official confirmed Trump's conversations with Republicans and his veto threat. 
"He's said that," the official said. 

Trump's stance has put in doubt legislation that had been agreed to by Republicans and Democrats in the House and the Senate. It has sent members of Trump's party scrambling to find a path for the defense bill, which outlines military policy and funding, and put them on a collision course with Democrats. 

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WNU Editor: Clearly President Trump does not want his signature on the bill to make this  name change happen. But this will happen anyway in the next administration.

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