(The Blaze) – Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) late
Friday formally challenged the constitutionality of the $1 trillion spending
bill, and launched a process that could force the Senate to vote on whether the
bill violates the Constitution because it allows President Barack Obama to
implement his executive action on immigration. Cruz took to the floor Friday
evening, and said Obama’s immigration action violates the Constitution and is
closer to the act of a monarch than a president. “The president has justified
this illegal amnesty by saying he told Congress what he wanted, and Congress
refused to give it to him,” Cruz said. “Well, Mr. President, the relationship
in our constitutional republic between the president and the Congress is not
the relationship between a parent and a child.” FAX BLAST SPECIAL: NO AMNESTY
for Illegals! “The president does not get to demand of Congress, ‘here is the
policy I want; either give me what I want, or I will decree it to be so and
ignore the law,’ ” he said. “That is the president’s bargaining position.”
After warning that Congress must stand its ground and fight Obama’s action,
Cruz made a point of order against the spending bill by arguing it would allow
Obama’s actions to stand. “I am now offering and raising a constitutional point
of order against Division L of this bill on the grounds that it violates the
following provisions of the Constitution,” he said. Division L of the bill
limits funding for the Department of Homeland Security until February 27, but
it doesn’t go as far as many Republicans wanted, as it does nothing to limit
Obama’s immigration plan. Cruz said his point of order states that the bill
violates the separation of powers provisions in the Constitution, language
enumerating the powers of Congress, and language that says the president must
faithfully execute the laws. “It is incumbent on this body to resolve those
constitutional questions, and to honor and protect the constitutional authority
of the United States Congress,” he said. While Cruz was not more specific on
the Senate floor, points of order are generally aimed at derailing legislation
when a senator believes some rule has been violated. They generally require the
chair to rule whether those arguments are valid. In this case, Cruz’s effort
may at some point force a Democratic senator to rule his points are invalid,
which could prompt Cruz to appeal that ruling and seek a vote among all
senators. Amanda Carpenter, Cruz’s communications director, told TheBlaze that
Cruz’s challenge is part of his effort to force the Senate to vote on a measure
that would defund Obama’s immigration policy. The Senate adjourned Friday night
just before 11 p.m., and moments before, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid
(D-Nev.) asked for a unanimous agreement that the Senate start voting on the
spending bill late Monday. Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) objected, and asked if Reid
would allow a vote to defund Obama’s action. “I am unable to do that,” Reid
said. Because of that disagreement, there was still no agreement to speed up
the process for considering the spending bill, and Reid said the Senate would
return to work Saturday at noon to work on nominations. Before launching his
formal protest against the spending bill, Cruz criticized Republicans in both
the House and Senate for negotiating the huge bill that has been harshly
criticized on both sides. He also said that for now, he was taking GOP leaders
in the House and Senate at their word that they would fight harder next year to
stop Obama’s immigration plan. But Cruz also indicated he would be watching
closely, and that Americans should not settle for more excuses next year. “When
our leaders say as a commitment, we will fight and we will stop President
Obama’s illegal amnesty, I take them at their word,” he said. “But I am
confident the American people will hold them to their word.” “The American
people may not be quite so trust as am I, because they’ve seen far too many
members of Congress say one thing and do another, and we will learn soon enough
if those statements are genuine and sincere,” he added.
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