Trump vetoed annual defense authorization bill “a gift to China and Russia” -BBC News



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This “National Defense Authorization Law” includes provisions that recommend a 3% salary increase for active military personnel.

US President Trump used his veto power to petition Congress to reconsider next year’s National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). He criticized the bill for lacking some “important measures to protect national security”, describing it as a “gift to China and Russia.”

Trump notified the House of Representatives on Wednesday (December 23) that he will use his veto power. He explained that he was dissatisfied with the bill’s provisions restricting the number of US troops stationed abroad and renaming some military installations after Army generals from the South during the American Civil War. He described that these clauses do not properly respect the history of the US military, nor do they conform to his administration’s policy of prioritizing the United States in national security and foreign policy.

He also criticized that the policy of restricting the number of US troops stationed abroad violates the Constitution and is also “bad policy.”

According to US law, any bill must be signed by the president before it becomes law after it is passed by Congress. The president can use a veto to ask Congress to re-examine the bill’s content. However, if more than two-thirds of the Senate and House of Representatives again vote on the bill, they can bypass the president’s veto and convert the bill into law.

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