Posted on 11/18/2014 12:01:09 PM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
The White House has been debating the timing of an announcement on the president's executive action on immigration reform, press secretary Josh Earnest acknowledged Tuesday.
Earnest said the president likely would not allow Capitol Hill considerations to weigh heavily on the timing of his announcement because Republicans have signaled a willingness to pre-emptively defund executive action.
"This is something that has been discussed at the White House," Earnest said.
Earnest acknowledged that some think "Republicans are less likely to attach some kind of rider that would defund any of the presidents actions if the White House waits until after Congress passes a continuing resolution (CR) or omnibus bill to fund the government.
But he said the issue could be argued "both ways."
"My sense is that even if the president doesnt announce anything until late in December, that will not prevent Republicans from pre-emptively trying to attach to the CR or an omnibus bill a proposal to make the implementation of that executive action harder," Earnest said.
Last week, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) said the president should wait to make an announcement because of concern it could impact legislative work on a budget deal.
The president has said he's going to do the executive action. The question is when. It's up to him," Reid said, according to Reuters. "But I'd like to get the finances of this country out of the way before he does it."
But in an interview airing Monday, Reid appeared to backtrack, saying he believed "is should be done now."
Earnest said he did not have "any additional updates as it relates to timing," but that reviewing proposals for executive actions were "something thats on his agenda this week."
The White House also indicated that it would not "view very favorably" any "unwarranted" Republican efforts to attach measures undercutting executive action to a spending bill, although it stopped short of an explicit veto threat.
"Its hard to render a particularly definitive judgment on those kinds of proposals, because they havent been put forward yet," Earnest said. "But I think, as a general matter, as it relates to the immigration reform decision that rests on the presidents desk, that the president is confident that whatever action he will take will be within the confines of the law."
No, betcha he issues it when the grand jury in Furguson finds no fault in the Brown shooting.
The one after Thanksgiving
I sent your earlier post about this over to the Rush Limbaugh thread.
I agree with you.
Dump it next Wednesday evening, the night before the long Thanksgiving weekend?
Most of the news for the next four days is already written.
All that’s lacking are a few photos of the Black Friday crowds mauling WalMart employees.
I saw it. Thanks.
Then he's outta there!
What if there is an indictment?
That would upset their plan.
The White House should be weighing the consequences of an American-style Nuremberg trial.
That applies to you mercenary Secret Service traitors guarding this traitor.
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