Off-Topic: An article in todays Washington Post
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MrHodja
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An article in todays Washington Post
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1/16/2020 1:01:16 PM
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It is the GAO, which is SUPPOSED to be a bipartisan group working for Congress. Seems that unless Congress put a "transfer immediately with NO delays for any reason" restriction on the President (rather than the end of the fiscal year) there might be a basis for the claim a law was broken. The thing I think they are focusing on is a staffer's claim that the reason for the holdback was to achieve a foreign policy goal. I don't know whether that is the case, or even if it is the case whether that is breaking a law. Seems like the GAO may be doing the biding of the House majority.
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