Forty-nine House members have signed a letter to the House Judiciary Committee demanding an investigation:
TweetForty-nine members of the U.S. House of Representatives are calling for the House Judiciary Committee to investigate Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan’s involvement in Obamacare while she was serving as solicitor general in the Obama administration.
The lawmakers also say that they believe the evidence so far made public already shows that Kagan must recuse herself from court cases involving the health care bill signed into law by President Barack Obama while she was serving as Obama’s solicitor general. …
“Contradictory to her 2010 confirmation testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee, recently released Department of Justice documents indicate that Justice Kagan actively participated with her Obama administration colleagues in formulating a defense of PPACA,” wrote the 49 congressmen.
“Regrettably the Justice Department has been uncooperative to date with repeated FOIA requests that seek the full body of relevant emails from the Office of the Solicitor General that would reveal the scope of Kagan’s involvement in PPACA defense activities,” the congressmen said.
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