Posted on 06/24/2014 7:14:22 PM PDT by NormsRevenge
House Speaker John Boehner could file a lawsuit against President Barack Obama in days, in an attempt to challenge the administration's heavy use of executive actions to further its agenda.
Roll Call's Daniel Newhause reports Boehner told House Republicans during a closed-door meeting on Tuesday he could have an announcement in the coming days on whether he will mount the legal challenge. According to the report, he has been "consulting with legal scholars" ahead of his next move.
Boehner's office confirmed the Roll Call story, but declined to comment on whether specific executive actions would be targeted. Any legal action by Boehner would be a significant and somewhat unprecedented challenge to executive power.
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Everything is about the power of the DOJ. The thing is hopelessly corrupt. HOWEVER, with no media coverage, how is the electorate suppose to know this? That’s why you must have a Republican Senate.
We have had Republican Senates before and they did squat. We need a more conservative Senate and we won’t get that from McConnell as leader.
I just think you’re stuck with “gotta believe” in terms of the tea party. The media has been slandering the tea party for quite a while, I believe it may be wearing thin.
The Tea Party is no big money movement. It’s the viewpoint of anyone who has taken the time to learn math.
I call Bravo Sierra. All talk, no action (at least until it is too late).
Boehner is in the tank for socialism.
You offer a wise plan—thank you.
Get some hackers, in prison for hacking, and they will find the emails.
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Where is "Deep Throat" now that we need him....or her./s
gigantic flop
impeach Obama holder etc
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And, they are golf buddies.
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