Led by the repugican cabal, the House passed a defense spending
bill today that violated the constitution separation of powers by
stripping President Obama of his Commander in Chief authority.
By a vote of 340-73, the House passed a defense
spending bill that includes a provision that forbids President Obama
from moving any detainees from the prison at Guantanamo Bay for a year.
The problem with this piece of legislation is that it is not constitutional.
Before the House passed the bill, the White House had already labeled the GITMO provisions unconstitutional,
“The Administration strongly objects to sections 8107, 8108, 8139, and
9015 of the bill, each of which would restrict the Executive Branch’s
ability to manage the Guantánamo detainee population. The President has
repeatedly objected to the inclusion of these or similar provisions in
prior legislation and this year has reiterated his call to the Congress
to lift such restrictions. As the President said in his State of the
Union Address, “this needs to be the year Congress lifts the remaining
restrictions on detainee transfers and we close the prison at Guantánamo
Bay.” Operating the detention facility at Guantánamo weakens our
national security by draining resources, damaging our relationships with
key allies and partners, and emboldening violent extremists. These
provisions are unwarranted and threaten to interfere with the Executive
Branch’s ability to determine the appropriate disposition of detainees
and its flexibility to determine when and where to prosecute Guantánamo
detainees based on the facts and circumstances of each case and our
national security interests. Sections 8107, 8139, and 9015 would,
moreover, violate constitutional separation-of-powers principles under
certain circumstances.”
The White House is correct on this one. The repugicans
have always tried to ignore this fact, but the GITMO detainees that were
captured during armed conflict are prisoners of war.
The House does not have the constitutional authority to forbid the
president from doing anything with POWs. This is why, until now,
congress has chosen to block President Obama’s efforts to close the
prison by withholding funding.
The House of Representatives is limited to
controlling the power of the purse, and congressional oversight. The repugicans who voted for this bill stepped way over the
line, and violated the constitution. The repugicans sought no legislation
to limit the shrub when he released or transferred 500 detainees from GITMO.
Instead of fighting President Obama to keep an
abomination to international law open, Congress should do the right
thing and appropriate the funds to close down the prison at Guantanamo
Bay once and for all.
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