A reporter asked Donald Trump today if he’s considered granting himself emergency powers and building a border wall without congressional approval. “Yes, I have,” the president replied. “I can do it if I want.”
“Absolutely, we can call a national emergency because of the security of our country. Absolutely. I haven’t done it. I may do it. I may do it. We can call a national emergency and build it very quickly. It’s another way of doing it.”
The broader implications of such a policy could prove fascinating. There could be a Democratic president, for example, who could declare a national health care emergency and begin spending on a Medicare-for-All model.
Is this sort of governing model that Trump’s Republican allies might be comfortable with?
As part of the same discussion this afternoon at the White House, another reporter asked about eminent domain and the portions of American property along the border that are privately owned. Trump has apparently given that some thought, too.









