I am writing this letter to inform people of misleading information that is being released out of Senator Webb’s office. I called Senator Webb’s office this morning to express my concern about President Obama’s recess appointments that he recently made.
I asked the staffer who answered the phone why the President made the appointments when the Senate was in session; the staffer replied that the Senate is in recess until Jan. 24. I then went to the senate.gov page, and it showed that the Senate had a proforma session on Jan. 3, and one scheduled for Jan. 6. Clearly the Senate is in session.
I then asked to speak to Senator Webb’s Chief of Staff so he could explain why incorrect information was coming out of his office. The staffer stated that he couldn’t take my call.
Residents of Virginia, not only is it wrong for the President of the United States to subvert the U.S. Constitution by appointing people of authority on his own and not following rules and regulations, but on top of it, our own elected U.S. Senator’s office is spewing misinformation and distortions to spin the truth.
At least when I called Senator Warner’s office, they didn’t lie about the Senate being in session; they simply said that he supported the President in going around Congress.
I expect our U.S. Senators to uphold the U.S. Constitution, since they took an oath to uphold the Constitution. They are clearly not upholding it, and abusing their authority by not following it.
Moreover, Senator Webb’s office provided misleading information to cover up their abuse.
We need to be able to trust our U.S. Senators. Clearly, we can’t as evidenced by them supporting these appointments by President Obama, and telling mistruths.
James E. Lee
Ashburn
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Please show me where “In session” is defined in the Constitution.
There is not a quorum and no business is being transacted. No committee meetings, no legislation. The pro forma session is a sham being invoked to try to keep the government from doing the people’s business. If the Congress wants to be in session let it come back to DC and let them sit in the chamber. Enough of this obstructionism. And if you want to say that both parties have done it then I say a shame on both their houses.