Could the Release of Gitmo Prisoners Lead to Obama’s Impeachment?
In an effort to limit the reckless movement of the executive branch and “safeguard against Obama making unilateral decisions on releasing terrorist detainees,” the recently passed National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) included a provision that would require the President to inform Congress of any possible detainee transfers at least 30 days in advance.
Though Obama signed the act into law on Dec 26th, he apparently felt no need to follow it.
Obama’s recent exchange of the Taliban “Dream Team” for a possible “deserter” was a clear sign of his refusal to submit to the law of the land, and has left many puzzled, scratching their heads and wondering how this could happen.
While Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) praised the President’s decision to negotiate with terrorists, it’s doubtful whether the release was wise or even lawful.
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Though Obama signed the act into law on Dec 26th, he apparently felt no need to follow it.
Obama’s recent exchange of the Taliban “Dream Team” for a possible “deserter” was a clear sign of his refusal to submit to the law of the land, and has left many puzzled, scratching their heads and wondering how this could happen.
While Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) praised the President’s decision to negotiate with terrorists, it’s doubtful whether the release was wise or even lawful.
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