Rumors abound on Capitol Hill today that nobody’s leaving DC until some terror-based business is done. And President Bush, perhaps surprisingly, considering his traditional lengthy August vacations, is all for it:
President Bush said Friday that Congress must stay in session until it approves legislation modernizing a U.S. law governing eavesdropping on foreigners.
“So far the Democrats in Congress have not drafted a bill I can sign,” Bush said at FBI headquarters, where he was meeting with counterterror and homeland security officials. “We’ve worked hard and in good faith with the Democrats to find a solution, but we are not going to put our national security at risk. Time is short.”
The president, who has the power under the Constitution to keep Congress in session, said lawmakers cannot leave for their August recess this weekend as planned unless they “pass a bill that will give our intelligence community the tools they need to protect the United States.”
And the Capitolist kids are not happy:
At this rate, looks like a long weekend…here.
