White House: 'Limited' Libya Operation Didn't Require Approval Of Congress -- Christian Science Monitor
Responding to a House resolution, the White House cited 'important US interests' in claiming authority for the 'constrained' military operations in Libya. Critics said their concerns were not satisfied.
Citing “important US interests,” the White House on Wednesday claimed constitutional authority for ongoing US military operations in Libya, now estimated to cost US taxpayers $1.1 billion through Sept. 30.
The claim was made in a report released as lawmakers converged on the White House for an annual picnic. It is the Obama administration’s response to a House resolution on June 3 calling for the release of documents providing a legal justification for the president’s decision to commit US forces without authorization from Congress.
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