https://time.com/5766471/watchdog-white-house-illegal-aid-freeze/
Administration officials on Thursday were quick to point out that GAO
is an arm of Congress and the administration is not bound by any of its
findings. A senior administration official on Thursday called GAO’s
decision “a pretty clear overreach as they attempt to insert themselves
into the media’s controversy of the day.”
“We disagree with GAO’s opinion,” OMB Spokesperson
Rachel Semmel said in a statement to TIME. “OMB uses its apportionment
authority to ensure taxpayer dollars are properly spent consistent with
the President’s priorities and with the law.”
But recently released internal government emails, as well as transcripts of closed-door depositions and interviews with TIME,
show that both Pentagon and OMB officials became increasingly concerned
that what they were being asked to do could violate this very law. The
Impoundment Control Act of 1974 requires the executive branch to spend
money as appropriated by Congress.
Under that law, the President “has narrow, limited
authority to withhold appropriations,” GAO General Counsel Thomas
Armstrong said in a statement on Thursday.
The White House budget office told GAO that it
withheld the funds to ensure that they were not spent “in a manner that
could conflict with the President’s foreign policy.” The law does not
permit OMB to withhold funds for policy reasons,” Armstrong concluded.
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