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Trump Vetoes Water Challenge : NPR
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Trump Vetoes Water Challenge : NPR

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Last updated: January 3, 2026 5:27 am
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President Trump has vetoed a invoice to assist end a water pipeline in Colorado, saying it is about “fiscal sanity.” Critics of the veto say it is a type of political retaliation.



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This week, President Trump used his veto energy for the primary time this time period. He rejected two payments that handed Congress with bipartisan help. One invoice would have given the Miccosukee Tribe better management over tribal lands in Florida. The tribe had joined a lawsuit over the immigration detention heart often called Alligator Alcatraz. The opposite vetoed invoice would have helped pay for a $1 billion pipeline to ship clear consuming water in rural Colorado. In every case, the president cited fiscal issues. Others see political retribution. NPR’s Huo Jingnan reviews on the pipeline invoice.

HUO JINGNAN, BYLINE: President Trump says he did not like the value tag for the Arkansas River Valley conduit. In his letter to Congress, Trump writes that he’s ending the large value of taxpayer handouts and restoring fiscal sanity. However many have famous the advantages the pipeline has over floor and groundwater, which is the area’s present supply of faucet water. Here is Republican Congresswoman Lauren Boebert introducing the invoice on the Home flooring.

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LAUREN BOEBERT: Naturally occurring parts are discovered within the floor and groundwater in southeastern Colorado, and the water high quality is problematic year-round.

HUO: She says this mission, which began within the ’60s, would make clear water extra accessible. Boebert advised native tv station 9News that the veto may be a type of retaliation.

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BOEBERT: The president by no means promised that there could be retribution for me taking a stand and holding corrupt people accountable on the Epstein record.

HUO: Boebert has been the president’s ally, however she additionally just lately bucked his needs and voted to make public paperwork associated to intercourse offender Jeffrey Epstein. Right here she is speaking to 9News once more.

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BOEBERT: We’re speaking about Southeast Colorado, who’s overwhelmingly voted for President Trump within the final three elections. And these should not the those that must be attacked.

HUO: NPR requested the White Home about Boebert’s accusations, and the White Home solely pointed to the president’s letter. However then, Boebert is not the one official in Colorado that has finished issues the president did not like. For instance, the president has known as the Democratic governor, Jared Polis, a scumbag for not releasing Tina Peters from jail. Peters is a former county official convicted of expenses associated to Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election outcomes. Polis mentioned in an announcement that the veto of the water pipeline invoice is disappointing and that they’ll proceed to combat for the mission. It’s unclear whether or not Congress will attempt to override the president’s veto.

Huo Jingnan, NPR Information.

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