House Votes to Sue Obama

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WASHINGTON, D.C. (Worthy News)– On Thursday, the House of Representatives passed a resolution authorizing an unprecedented congressional lawsuit against President Barack Obama for his use of executive power.  The measure was passed along partisan lines, 225-201, as all democrats along with five Republicans voted against it.

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