Libya – Constitutional Crisis with Immense Implications
By: Rep. Tom McClintock (Diary) | July 8th at 05:43 PM |
House Floor remarks by Congressman Tom McClintock (R-CA) in support of the Amash/ Kucinich Amendment to HR 2219 to deny authorization for the use of funds for the war in Libya Mr. Chairman: For more than three months, our nation has been amidst a quiet constitutional crisis that carries immense implications. The Gentleman from Florida is sadly mistaken to dismiss this as a meaningless philosophical | Read More »
Kucinich Resolution on Libya
By: Rep. Tom McClintock (Diary) | June 3rd at 07:53 PM |
House Floor Remarks June 3, 2011 M. Speaker: Lets be clear: without prior Congressional authorization, under the War Powers Act, the President may only commit armed forces to hostilities for sixty days if there is a direct attack upon the United States, its territories or possessions or its armed forces. There was none, so there is no sixty day clock and the President’s unprovoked attack | Read More »
The Attack On Libya Crossed A Very Bright Constitutional Line
By: Rep. Tom McClintock (Diary) | March 31st at 05:50 PM |
House Floor Remarks by Congressman Tom McClintock: March 31, 2011 M. Speaker: When the President ordered the attack on Libya without Congressional authorization, he crossed a very bright Constitutional line that he himself recognized in 2007 when he told the Boston Globe “The President does not have power under the Constitution to unilaterally authorize a military attack in a situation that does not involve stopping | Read More »
Letter to President Obama Regarding Libya
By: Rep. Tom McClintock (Diary) | March 23rd at 07:20 PM |
March 23, 2011 The Honorable Barack Obama President of the United States The White House Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear Mr. President: I have read your letter to the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the President pro tempore of the Senate dated March 21, 2011 concerning your order that United States Armed Forces attack the nation of Libya. You cite the authority of United | Read More »