Well, he can. "It's certainly 100 percent within the president's executive authority and certainly part of his constitutional duty to protect the people of this country", asserts Sarah Sanders, White House Press Secretary. But does that mean that Trump can get the funds to build the wall? Highly unlikely.
"I know that we're going to use every tool at our disposal to fight him on this unconstitutional power grab that really will badly damage our military readiness. And we're gonna do that in the courts where we have legislative tools at our disposal", says an aggressive Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Democrat representative of Florida.
Can the Congress stop Trump?
But can the US Congress obstruct Trump? Technically yes. The National Emergencies Act has a clause that states that Congress can end the emergency status if both houses vote for it- and the President does not veto. Now the Democrats enjoy a good majority in the House of Representatives and they can pass a resolution. But the Senate is in the hands of the Republicans, though many Republicans do not wholly agree with Trump over the Emergency. Yet, with majority in the House of Representatives only, it will be difficult for the Democrats to mobilise the entire Congress to nullify Trump's move even if they get a few Republicans on their side.
So ?
So the way out for the Democrats is to go to court." No one in America is above the law, not even the President of the United States. The President does not have power to act frivolously, taking the powers of this 240 plus year democracy and using them in ways that were never intended", thunders Xavier Becerra, California Attorney General.