House Passes ‘Audit the Fed’ Bill – Congressional Investigators to Audit Federal Reserve

House Passes 'Audit the Fed' Bill - Congressional Investigators to Audit Federal Reserve

House Passes ‘Audit the Fed’ Bill – Congressional Investigators to Audit Federal Reserve

While a few brain-dead Democrats, like Rep. Elijah E. Cummings, fought to stop it, a full ‘broad audit’ of Federal Reserve has been approved in a vote today by the House oversight committee.

The aim of the House oversight committee audit is to bring accountability to the independent central bank, which plays a huge part in how well our economy performs.

The House oversight committee voted Wednesday to demand a broad audit of the Federal Reserve System by c — a major move that lawmakers said is designed to bring accountability to the murky workings of the independent central bank.

The bill was sponsored by Rep. Ron Paul, the Texas Republican who turned the push for an audit into a powerful presidential campaign slogan and whose criticism of the Fed’s monetary policy drew hundreds of thousands of voters into the political process.

It passed by voice vote, signaling the growing sense among lawmakers that the time has come for a full review.

“Clearly the Fed must be



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Bipartisan Group of Lawmakers Sue President Obama Over ‘Illegal’ War in Libya

Obama’s military action in Libya has violated the 1973 War Powers Resolution because Mr. Obama sent our military to war without the consent of Congress.

Now a bipartisan group of lawmakers is filing a lawsuit against Mr. Obama to protect the American People from our incompetent President, who feels that he can do anything he likes because, as most Democrats feel, he is above the law.

A bipartisan group of House members announced on Wednesday that it is filing a lawsuit charging that President Obama made an illegal end-run around Congress when he approved U.S military action against Libya.

“With regard to the war in Libya, we believe that the law was violated. We have asked the courts to move to protect the American people from the results of these illegal policies,” said Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio), who led the 10-member anti-war coalition with Rep. Walter Jones (R-N.C.).

The White House is expected on Wednesday to deliver to Congress a much-anticipated report detailing military activity in Libya.

According to Kucinich, the suit will challenge the Obama administration’s “circumvention of Congress



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