Obama Broke U.S. Law, Did Not Inform Congress Before Transferring Prisoners Off Gitmo In Bergdahl Trade
The discussion about trading for Bowe Bergdahl has been ongoing for some time. This of course is questionable, since the U.S. has always held the position that it will not negotiate with terrorists or trade terrorists for hostages. This the Obama regime has clearly broken today, the impact of which will yet be felt, as he has now painted a target on the back of every American.
Yet in any discussion of the question, the Obama regime has assured Congress that it would be advised.
Note this in August 2012 in an NBC article on Bowe Bergdahl:
U.S. officials stress that the transfer, if it occurs, will be done in accordance with U.S. law, which requires Congress to be notified before any detainees are moved from Guantanamo.But today, there was no notice given to Congress as required by law:
McKeon/Inhofe say Obama violated law by not notifying Congress of Gitmo transfers to secure #Bergdahl release.
— Chad Pergram (@ChadPergram) May 31, 2014
McKeon/Inhofe: Our joy at Sergeant #Berghdal’s release is tempered by the fact that President Obama chose to ignore the law..to achieve it
— Chad Pergram (@ChadPergram) May 31, 2014
Hse Intel Cmte Chair Rogers: I am extremely troubled..that the (US) negotiated with terrorists..to swap 5 sr Taliban leaders.. #Bergdahl
— Chad Pergram (@ChadPergram) May 31, 2014
McKeon/Inhofe on Bergdahl release: Our terrorist adversaries now have a strong incentive to capture Americans.
— Chad Pergram (@ChadPergram) May 31, 2014
Hse Intel Cmte Chair Rogers: I believe this decision will threaten the lives of American soldiers for years to come. #Bergdahl
— Chad Pergram (@ChadPergram) May 31, 2014
So he knew it was the law, he said he would follow it and then he
broke it flagrantly in a way that threatens Americans for years to come.
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