DHS staying mum as members probe for explanations
Steve
Watson
Infowars.com
Mar 21, 2013
Speaking at CPAC with Infowars and We Are Change reporter,
Luke Rudkowski, Congressman Timothy Huelscamp revealed this week that the
Department of Homeland Security has refused to answer questions from “multiple”
members of Congress regarding its recent purchase of huge amounts of weapons and
ammunition.
“They have no answer for that question. They refuse to answer to answer
that,” Huelscamp said.
“I’ve got a list of various questions of agencies about multiple things. Far
from being the most transparent administration in the world, they are the most
closed and opaque,” the Congressman added.
“They refuse to let us know what is going on, so I don’t really have an
answer for that. Multiple members of Congress are asking those questions,” he
added.
“It comes down to during the budget process, during the appropriations
process, are we willing to hold DHS’s feet to the fire?”
“We’re going to find out… I say we don’t fund them ’til we get an answer.
Those type of things really challenge Americans. They are worried about this
administration,” Huelscamp urged.
Watch the clip below:
The Congressman’s comments come in the wake of a demand for answers from New Jersey Congressman Leonard
Lance on the same subject.
“I would like a full explanation as to why that has been done and I have
every confidence that the oversight committee ….should ask those questions,”
said Lance, adding that he shared a belief, “that Congress has a responsibility
to ask Secretary Napolitano as to exactly why these purchases have
occurred.”
The DHS has purchased over 1.6 billion rounds of ammunition over the past
year – enough to wage a 20 year plus war. Earlier this month, Forbes Magazine called for a “national conversation” on the
matter.
During the CPAC interview, Congressman Huelscamp also spoke briefly about why
he voted twice against the National Defense Authorization Act, stating that it
was because of the lack of detail regarding the provision in the bill to allow
for incarceration of Americans without due process.
“I think it’s something that is so Constitutionally suspect,” Huelscamp said.
“It’s one of those things, if you’re not absolutely crystal clear on a
Constitutional issue like that, we shouldn’t take those chances.”
“I gather there are folks on the other side who think they covered that. I
just don’t think we did a good enough job,” the Congressman added. “And based on
how hard it was for Senator Paul to get an answer out of the administration,
very clearly we need to make it absolutely clear that there are Constitutional
protections in this country.”
The Congressman also spoke with regards to the recent and ongoing furor over
the Obama administration’s intentions for using drones domestically and it’s
withholding of information on it’s overseas drone program.
“One of the difficulties I have as a member of Congress is the failure of
this administration to provide information on what is actually going on,”
Huelscamp said.
“When we take office we sign an oath to office, but we also sign a little
card that says we have access to classified military intelligence, and I’ll just
tell you, this administration and prior administrations are not very clear or
transparent with the folks that actually control their budget.”
“Every member of Congress should know the answers to those questions, and
whether or not they can share them,” the Congressman concluded.
Thursday, March 21, 2013
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