David Drucker avoids the real issue, that of Constitutional parlance.

David M. Drucker / Washington Examiner:
Pelosi could force Senate Republicans into awkward vote on Trump emergency powers  —  House Speaker Nancy Pelosi could move to block President Trump from invoking a national emergency to build a border wall, forcing Senate Republicans to choose between preserving congressional power and crossing the White House.
 
 David Drucker leaves off one of the choices,  namely,  the preservation of the Constitutional opinion on Executive Powers.  It really is NOT about either congressional power or "crossing the White House,"  but rather, about what President Trump is allowed to do,  Constitutionally   . . .   and members of the Press should know this,  I mean I know it,  why not they?  
 
As it turns out,  the Socialist Democrats can delay the issue of emergency powers for only so long,  then the Supremes will hear the case,  give the President his powers back,  and we move on.  Not especially important if the President cannot win re-election.  But if, in fact,  he has 6 years remaining instead of two, a Supreme Court decision would be critical to the Conservative Cause.  
 

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