By Frank Thorp V
House
Speaker John Boehner will file a lawsuit against the Obama
administration for its use of executive actions to change laws, he
formally announced Wednesday.
"I believe the President
is not faithfully executing the laws of our country, and on behalf of
the institution and our constitution standing up and fighting for this
is in the best long term interest of the Congress," he said.
Boehner would not say which executive action the lawsuit would target specifically.
The specifics and
mechanics of the suit have yet to be worked out, but Boehner could
enlist an organization called the Bipartisan Legal Advisory Group (BLAG)
to carry it out.
Because that body is
controlled by the Speaker, the Majority Leader, the Majority Whip, the
Minority Leader and the Minority Whip, Republicans could order the
lawsuit to go ahead even if Democrats objected.
The speaker insisted Wednesday that the lawsuit does not amount to an effort to impeach the president.
"This is not about impeachment, this is about his faithfully executing the laws of our country," Boehner said.
White House press
secretary Josh Earnest on Wednesday said he is confident the president
has operated well within the confines of the law and that Republicans
have brought the suit simply because they disagree with Obama's
policies.
"This lawsuit is not going to consume the attention of the White House," Earnest said.
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., on Wednesday called the lawsuit "subterfuge."
"They're doing nothing here and so they have to give some aura of activity," she said.
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