Mulvaney: Programs funded through fiscal year 2019 won't be impacted by emergency declaration

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Acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney said the Trump administration does not plan to pull money away from programs that are funded through the current fiscal year in order to fund a wall along the Southern border

Washington Acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney said Sunday that the Trump administration does not plan to pull money away from programs that are funded through the current fiscal year in order to fund a wall along the Southern border and that there isn't an existing list of projects"that are absolutely going to not be funded so that the wall can be."

"Here's what's happening is that we've already told Congress this, which is that none of the programs that were scheduled to be started, or what we call obligated, in 2019, so between now and the end of September, will be impacted at all," Mulvaney told CBS' Margaret Brennan on"Face the Nation.

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