In
the first of three separate efforts to overturn the Republican
president's vetoes, supporters failed by a vote of 45-40, well
short of the two-thirds needed. Five of the chamber's 53
Republicans joined Democrats in voting to override Trump.
The vote tallies were similar in the two subsequent roll-call
votes to override vetoes of legislation blocking additional
weapons sales to Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and
other countries.
In May, the Trump administration said it would go ahead with
more than $8 billion in military sales, sidestepping a
congressional review process.
The legislation would have blocked the sale of Raytheon Co
precision-guided munitions and related equipment.
Congress' effort was aimed at attempting to pressure the Saudi
government to improve its human rights record and do more to
avoid civilian casualties in a war in Yemen, where Saudi Arabia
and the UAE lead an air campaign against Iran-backed Houthi
rebels.
Congressional sentiment toward Saudi Arabia worsened after the
murder of Saudi journalist and Washington Post columnist Jamal
Khashoggi, a U.S. resident, at a Saudi consulate in Turkey last
year.
Trump has argued that cutting off the Saudi weapons sales would
weaken U.S. relations with a longtime ally and hurt U.S.
competitiveness.
(Reporting by Richard Cowan; Editing by Diane Craft and Peter
Cooney)
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