I guess we will be adding this to the list of the Barack Obama Un-Constitutional Roadshow
When will this inept POS learn?
-Geaux
"Disturbing Pattern" Continues, Administration Broke The Law With Bergdahl Swap, GAO Says
"In our view, the meaning of the (law) is clear and unambiguous," the nonpartisan Government Accountability Office (GAO) wrote, The Pentagon broke the law when it swapped Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, a prisoner in Afghanistan for five years, for five Taliban leaders. As AP reports, the GAO charges that the administration failed to notify the relevant congressional committees at least 30 days in advance of the exchange, and furthermore, used $988,400 of a wartime account to make the transfer without express appropriation - breaking the Antideficiency Act. So it seems The White House's previous statement that it "acted lawfully" are once again false. As Republican Senator Susan Collins exclaimed, "The president's decision is part of a disturbing pattern where he unilaterally decides that he does not have to comply with provisions of laws with which he disagrees."
Read the rest here: "Disturbing Pattern" Continues, Administration Broke The Law With Bergdahl Swap, GAO Says | Zero Hedge
When will this inept POS learn?
-Geaux
"Disturbing Pattern" Continues, Administration Broke The Law With Bergdahl Swap, GAO Says
"In our view, the meaning of the (law) is clear and unambiguous," the nonpartisan Government Accountability Office (GAO) wrote, The Pentagon broke the law when it swapped Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, a prisoner in Afghanistan for five years, for five Taliban leaders. As AP reports, the GAO charges that the administration failed to notify the relevant congressional committees at least 30 days in advance of the exchange, and furthermore, used $988,400 of a wartime account to make the transfer without express appropriation - breaking the Antideficiency Act. So it seems The White House's previous statement that it "acted lawfully" are once again false. As Republican Senator Susan Collins exclaimed, "The president's decision is part of a disturbing pattern where he unilaterally decides that he does not have to comply with provisions of laws with which he disagrees."
Read the rest here: "Disturbing Pattern" Continues, Administration Broke The Law With Bergdahl Swap, GAO Says | Zero Hedge