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Pearce Statement on Congressional Override of Obama’s Veto  

 

Washington, DC (September 28, 2016) – Congressman Steve Pearce issued the following statement after both the House and Senate voted to override President Obama’s veto:

 

Congress just overwhelmingly rejected President Obama’s veto. This vote proves the voice of the people is alive and well. Since the release of the Saudi Pages earlier this summer, the American people have demanded Congress provide those impacted by the September 11th attacks their day in court. The President does not have totalitarian rule. Today was a clear message that Congress will use its Check and Balance authority to respond to the will of the people,” said Congressman Pearce.

 

The veto override passed the House by 348-77 and the Senate by 97-1.

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Congress voted Wednesday to override President Obama for the first time in his eight-year tenure, as the House rejected a veto of legislation allowing families of terrorist victims to sue Saudi Arabia.
The House easily cleared the two-thirds threshold to push back against the veto.
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White House lashes out at ’embarrassing’ Senate veto

The White House lashed out at the Senate Wednesday for overriding President Obama’s veto of legislation that would allow U.S. citizens to sue Saudi Arabia over the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.

“I would venture to say that this is the single most embarrassing thing that the United States Senate has done, possibly, since 1983,” Obama spokesman Josh Earnest told reporters aboard Air Force One.
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