Obamacare secret meetings access
Larry Klayman announced last week that the U.S. District Court for District of Columbia has ruled that Freedom Watch may, in principle, gain access to secret White House meetings with lobbyists in the healthcare and related industries over the President's so called Obamacare legislation.
Klayman, the founder of Judicial Watch and Freedom Watch, said the group hopes to hear whether there has been a change in the "composition" of the group of persons and entities meetings with President and his advisers. In the months leading up to the controversial Obamacare legislation, the President and his staff had met secretly with lobbyists from Planned Parenthood, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and a host of other special interests seeking to influence the White House and the Democratic Party to craft the bill to their liking.
While parts of the case were brought under the Federal Advisory Committee Act, the same law that Klayman utilized years earlier to pry information from the Cheney Energy Task Force under the Bush administration -- acase eventually heard in the U.S. Supreme Court -- Judge Richard Roberts made his decision on other grounds, which involved so called mandamus proceedings.
Judge Roberts gave the parties until September 26, 2011, to advise the court whether President Obama and his colleagues were still meeting with healthcare lobbyists and whether the case may be moot if they are not.
Klayman released the following statement: "Clearly, whatever the White House tells the court will be carefully scrutinized, as it is more than likely that they are still meeting and consulting with lobbyists given the complexity, controversial nature, and political ramifications of its implementation -- particularly during a year leading up to the 2012 presidential and congressional elections. Too much is at stake for this not to be occurring.
"Its just a shame and an affront to the American people that a president who proclaimed that he wanted more transparency in government has chosen to fight tooth and nail to keep his communications with lobbyists secret. This ruling is a huge victory for the American people's right to know what their government is doing behind closed doors. In the current economic climate, where Obamacare will prove to be a huge cost to the nation as it faces more economic peril and deprivation, this case takes on huge significance," Klayman said.
A copy of the court's decision can be found at www.freedomwatchusa.org.