Posted on 08/17/2014 12:48:27 PM PDT by Red Steel
Texas GOP Gov. Rick Perry responded Saturday to the weekend indictment in which he is accused of abusing his power of office, calling it a political farce and vowing to explore every legal avenue to combat the prosecution.
Perry, a 2012 GOP presidential candidate with potential 2016 aspirations, was indicted Friday for allegedly abusing his power by vowing to veto $7.5 million in state funds for an agency run by Travis County District Attorney Rosemary Lehmberg, after she pleaded guilty to drunken driving in April 2013 and refused to resign.
Perry vetoed the money after Lehmberg, a Democrat, videotaped acting erratically during her arrest, refused to resign.
I think Americans and Texans who have seen the video would agree that this is not the type of individual who should be heading up an office that we want to fund, Perry said during a brief news conference in Texas. I wholeheartedly and unequivocally stand behind my veto I will explore every legal avenue to expedite this matter and bring it to a swift conclusion. I am confident ... this farce of a prosecution will be revealed for what it is.
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Rick Perry is a friend, he's a man of integrity, said GOP Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, who also appears to have 2016 White House aspirations. I am proud to stand with Rick Perry. The Texas Constitution gives the governor the power to veto legislation. And a criminal indictment predicated on the exercise of his constitutional authority is, on its face, highly suspect.
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Not as much as you might think. Remember, the Grand Jury sees only what the prosecutor wants them to see, hence the old adage about being able to indict a ham sandwich.
Stalinists lie. ALWAYS
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