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In reply to the discussion: White House issues statement saying it will not veto defense bill [View all]Poll_Blind
(23,864 posts)19. Also covered by CNN: White House drops veto threat on defense bill
Washington (CNN) -- The White House lifted a veto threat against a giant $662 billion defense authorization bill on Wednesday after legislators made changes in language involving detainees.
In particular, the legislators added language to make clear that nothing in the bill requiring military custody of al Qaeda suspects would interfere with the ability of civilian law enforcement to carry out terrorism investigations and interrogations in the United States.
A statement by White House Press Secretary Jay Carney said the changes mean that President Obama's advisers will not recommend a veto. The measure is expected to come up for votes in the House and Senate this week.
In particular, the legislators added language to make clear that nothing in the bill requiring military custody of al Qaeda suspects would interfere with the ability of civilian law enforcement to carry out terrorism investigations and interrogations in the United States.
A statement by White House Press Secretary Jay Carney said the changes mean that President Obama's advisers will not recommend a veto. The measure is expected to come up for votes in the House and Senate this week.
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White House issues statement saying it will not veto defense bill [View all]
99th_Monkey
Dec 2011
OP
That's exactlly right, just ask Congress Woman Barbra Lee what she thinks of this
teddy51
Dec 2011
#8
That response broke no rules, but your response is a clear threat to the poster and is repugnant.
Warren Stupidity
Dec 2011
#18
The 6th Amendment is limited to criminal prosecutions - it does not apply to non-criminal
24601
Dec 2011
#57
Yah! Someone quick, post that pic of Obama saying "I GOT THIS" ... puke ~nt
99th_Monkey
Dec 2011
#39
It's very confusing. But what is NOT is that only seven Senators voted against the original version
sabrina 1
Dec 2011
#24
And that's why I posted this over a week ago, when several threads insisted the Prez would veto...
markpkessinger
Dec 2011
#17
"The provisions do not extend new authority to detain U.S. citizens," House Armed Services Chairman
colorado_ufo
Dec 2011
#48