Trump and the WH have admitted they are only using the separation of families at the border as a tool to punish Congress for not funding their border wall when they admitted they veto the house bill.
Trump’s remark immediately scuttled action on two bills that were headed for consideration on the House floor — a compromise measure endorsed by House leaders and a more conservative version written by House Judiciary Committee Chairman Rep. Bob Goodlatte, R-Va.
Later Friday, more than seven hours after Trump said in an interview on “Fox and Friends” Friday morning that he “most certainly won’t sign the more moderate one,” the White House issued a public statement in an effort to clarify his position.
in True Trump WH fashion his staff had to latter correct the matter saying that he would support the bill after people called him out on it.