move, assuming everything holds based on what we heard from mitch mcconnell. we're also now getting a statement from the white house. let me read it to you real fast from sarah sanders. she says president trump will sign the government funding bill. and he will also take other executive action against a national emergency to ensure we stop the national security and humanitarian crisis at the border. the president is once again delivering on his promise to build the wall, protect the border and secure our great country. let's go to chris cilizza to explain why republican lawmakers aren't fans of this move. >> that's putting it mildly, ana. let's go through it. remember, donald trump has floetd a national emergency repeatedly, and he has backed away from it each time. apparently not now. let's put it in historical context. 1976 national emergencies act is passed to codify in ways in which the president of the united states can use emergency powers. that doesn't mean it was never