Acting US defense secretary will start cutting military programs to source ...

As of Sunday, acting US Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan says he will will start reviewing and cutting military programs to source potential funding for President Trump's border wall.

Trump declared a national emergency on Friday in a bid to bypass any further congressional debate and immediately secure federal funds to accelerate the wall's construction.

During A 35 day government shutdown, Democrats previously refused to acquiesce to the President's $5.7 billion demand, but he's now expect to reap as much as $8 billion in funding.

The administration has said that $2.5 billion of that amount will be sourced from military narcotics funding, and at least an additional $3.6 billion will be relinquished from the military construction budget.

Patrick Shanahan (pictured) says he will will start reviewing and cutting military programs to source potential funding for President Trump's border wall

Patrick Shanahan (pictured) says he will will start reviewing and cutting military programs to source potential funding for President Trump's border wall

Overseeing the defense treasury, officials say Shanahan will likely approve the figure.

But to reporters on Saturday, the former Boeing executive insists the ultimate decision rests with him, not the President.

'I think I have a lot of discretion,' said Shanahan, who took up the role on January 1 after General Mattis retired. 'I’m not required to do anything.'

He added: 'You can trust the numbers in terms of the potential. Then you gotta marry it up with where the money was spent.'

One area that won't be taken be reviewed for cut-backs is military housing, Shanahan revealed.

The interim Defense Secretary must also determine whether the use of the armed forces is justified in relation to Trump's border declaration.

'There have been no determinations by me, so that's what I'll be doing tomorrow,' her said.

'But I just want to make a point of this: we are following the law, using the rules, and we're not bending the rules.'

Trump declared a national emergency on Friday in a bid to bypass any further congressional debate. During the partial government shutdown beginning in December, he had demanded $5.7 billion in funds. That number could now rise to $8 billion

Trump declared a national emergency on Friday in a bid to bypass any further congressional debate. During the partial government shutdown beginning in December, he had demanded $5.7 billion in funds. That number could now rise to $8 billion

$2.5 billion of the fund will be sourced from military narcotics funding, and around $3.6 billion will be from the military construction budget

$2.5 billion of the fund will be sourced from military narcotics funding, and around $3.6 billion will be from the military construction budget

President Donald Trump announced a national emergency on the border on Friday, amid a bitter standoff with Congress.

The declaration

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