President Obama strongly defended his use of executive authority during a press conference Wednesday evening, saying the public is on his side in his battle with Republicans in Congress.
“The American people don’t want me standing around twiddling my thumbs waiting for Congress to do something,” he said following the conclusion of a major summit of African leaders in Washington. “I’m going to seize those opportunities, and I think that’s what the American people expect me to do.”
Even so, Obama said he did not have “a green light,” being constrained by the Constitution and Congress’s power of the purse, and that he would prefer to work with Congress whenever possible. But as long as Congress isn’t working with him, he continued, he’s going to actively pursue what he can within his administrative powers.
“In the face of that kind of dysfunction, what I can do is scour our authorities to try to make progress,” he said.
Asked specifically if he believed his authority extended to providing work permits to undocumented immigrants, the president said he was still reviewing that issue and will make a decision later.









