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    Obama: Dem Senators Do What Donors Tell Them

    Obama: Dem Senators Do What Donors Tell Them


    President Barack Obama greets Sen. Robert Menendez / AP


    BY: Washington Free Beacon Staff
    January 16, 2015 12:14 pm


    At a closed-door meeting on Thursday, President Barack Obama suggested that some Democratic senators base their foreign policy positions on the preferences of their campaign donors.

    Sen. Robert Menendez (D., N.J.) was livid at the president’s claim that his Democratic colleagues support increased sanctions on Iran as a way of appeasing their financial contributors, the New York Times reported:

    The president said he understood the pressures that senators face from donors and others, but he urged the lawmakers to take the long view rather than make a move for short-term political gain, according to the senator. Mr. Menendez, who was seated at a table in front of the podium, stood up and said he took “personal offense.”
    Mr. Menendez told the president that he had worked for more than 20 years to curb Iran’s nuclear ambitions and had always been focused on the long-term implications. Mr. Menendez also warned the president that sanctions could not be imposed quickly if Congress waited to act and the talks failed, according to two people who were present.

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    Obama and Senator Robert Menendez Spar on How to Handle Iran

    By MICHAEL D. SHEAR
    JAN. 15, 2015


    President Obama and Senator Robert Menendez traded sharp words on Thursday over whether Congress should vote to impose new sanctions on Iran while the administration is negotiating with Tehran about its nuclear program, according to two people who witnessed the exchange.

    In the course of the argument, which was described as tense but generally respectful, Mr. Obama vowed to veto legislation being drafted by Mr. Menendez, Democrat of New Jersey, and Senator Mark Kirk, Republican of Illinois, that would trigger sanctions after multiparty talks are set to end this summer.

    Their face-off occurred behind closed doors at the Hilton in Baltimore, where the two-day Senate Democratic Issues Conference was taking place. The president spoke to the senators for nearly two hours, and several people said he was well received by members of his party as he vowed to remain on the political offensive during the final two years of his presidency.

    His exchange with Mr. Menendez occurred near the end of a question-and-answer session after Senator Angus King of Maine — an independent who caucuses with the Democrats — asked for an update to the nuclear talks.

    According to one of the senators and another person who was present, the president urged lawmakers to stop pursuing sanctions, saying such a move would undermine his authority and could derail the talks. Mr. Obama also said that such a provocative action could lead international observers to blame the Americans, rather than the Iranians, if the talks collapsed before the June 30 deadline.

    The president said he understood the pressures that senators face from donors and others, but he urged the lawmakers to take the long view rather than make a move for short-term political gain, according to the senator. Mr. Menendez, who was seated at a table in front of the podium, stood up and said he took “personal offense.”

    Mr. Menendez told the president that he had worked for more than 20 years to curb Iran’s nuclear ambitions and had always been focused on the long-term implications. Mr. Menendez also warned the president that sanctions could not be imposed quickly if Congress waited to act and the talks failed, according to two people who were present.

    “It was a forceful exchange between two strong personalities,” the senator, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss private conversations, said. “It was not an angry exchange. It was clear, forceful, vigorous.”

    White House officials and a Menendez spokeswoman declined to comment Thursday night.

    Several senators said the president impressed the group by insisting that he would continue to be aggressive in the face of the Republican-controlled Congress on immigration, Cuba, housing, medical leave and other issues.

    One senator said Mr. Obama opened his remarks by accepting some responsibility for the drubbing that Democratic lawmakers took in the November elections, but also spoke forcefully about the improving economic numbers and the need for party unity.

    “It was a very direct and frank, but not in any way unfriendly or hostile,” a second senator said. “Plainly, we have a path forward through administrative and executive actions, even if there are obstacles in the legislative process.”

    Correction: January 16, 2015

    An earlier version of this article misstated the timing of sanctions that would be imposed under one proposal in the Senate. The legislation includes a trigger that would impose sanctions only after the June 30 deadline for nuclear negotiations with Iran. The sanctions would not be imposed before talks were completed.


    http://www.nytimes.com/2015/01/16/us...etType=nyt_now


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