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Richard Cordray Nomination: Obama Using Recess Appointment Amid GOP Opposition

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First Posted: 01/04/12 09:46 AM ET Updated: 01/05/12 11:21 AM ET

WASHINGTON -- In a bold move sure to infuriate Republicans and possibly draw a court challenge, President Barack Obama announced Wednesday that he will use his executive power to bypass Congress and put Richard Cordray in charge at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.

The move is a rare instance of the president invoking his authority to override a months-long effort by Senate Republicans to block Cordray. They rejected his confirmation in a December vote and reiterated that, even though they like Cordray, they would keep opposing him or any other CFPB nominee until changes are made at the agency. Obama's recess appointment on Wednesday trumps their effort.

The president announced Corday's appointment during a speech on the economy in Cleveland, Ohio. Cordray, who previously served as the Ohio attorney general, flew on Air Force One to stand alongside the president at the event. Once appointed, Cordray can begin serving as CFPB director later this week and could stay in the role for at least two years.

"Today, I'm appointing Richard as America's consumer watchdog," Obama told the crowd. "That means he'll be in charge of one thing: looking out for the best interest of American consumers. His job will be to protect families like yours from the abuses of the financial industry. His job will be to make sure you've got all the information you need to make important financial decisions."

Obama called it "inexcusable" and "wrong" that CFPB still doesn't have a director since beginning operations in July. He said while he will continue to "look for every opportunity to work with Congress" to boost the economy, he has "an obligation as president to do what I can without them," hence the recess appointment.

"I will not stand by while a minority in the Senate puts party ideology ahead of the people they were elected to serve," the president said to applause. "Not when so much is at stake. Not at this make-or-break moment for the middle class."

A CFPB spokeswoman declined to comment on the news. But Senate Democratic proponents of Cordray and the CFPB were thrilled.

"Republicans have been trying to make an end run around the law by denying this watchdog a leader," Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) said in a statement. "I support President Obama's decision to make sure that in these tough economic times, middle-class families in Nevada and across the country will have the advocate they deserve to fight on their behalf against the reckless practices that denied so many their economic security."

"Ohio families deserve a Consumer Financial Protection Bureau -- complete with a Director -- that can stand up to the special interests and look out for Ohioans' interests," said Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio), who chairs the Senate Banking Subcommittee on Financial Institutions and Consumer Protection.

"We asked for a fair up-or-down vote on Richard Cordray's nomination. But too many senators are willing to stand instead with Wall Street, blocking a qualified nominee for the first time in the history of the Senate based on opposition to an agency's very existence," Brown said. "Rich Cordray is fair-minded and highly qualified, which is why he enjoys widespread and bipartisan support from both the people of Ohio and those he would regulate."

With a director in place, the CFPB can now, for the first time ever, monitor the activities of non-bank entities, including payday lenders, debt collectors and credit reporting agencies. Many of these entities were "the source of some of the most harmful, deceptive, unfair and predatory lending practices" that led to the financial crisis, Deputy Treasury Secretary Neal Wolin said last month. The agency, which has been partially in operation since July, is the brainchild of Harvard law professor and now-Senate candidate for Massachusetts Elizabeth Warren. It was created under last year's Dodd-Frank financial reform legislation.

"President Obama's decision to overrule the big banks and the Senate Republicans who are protecting them gives consumers a strong ally and advocate in Washington," Warren said in a statement. "Senate Republicans will surely complain about the recess appointment, but their refusal to allow an up or down vote on Cordray's nomination is just another example of the political games in Washington that must end."

The president's move is notable for two reasons. For one, Obama rarely invokes his recess appointment authority, compared to past presidents. Until now, he has made 28 recess appointments. By contrast, former President George W. Bush made more than 170 during his presidency and former President Bill Clinton made almost 140. Secondly, and more importantly, Obama is making a recess appointment when the Senate isn't technically in recess -- a risky step that could spark a court challenge.

White House communications director Dan Pfeiffer made the case that it is fully within the president's right to make recess appointments when Republicans are relying on "a gimmick" to prevent the Senate from going into recess:

"Here are the facts: The Constitution gives the President the authority to make temporary recess appointments to fill vacant positions when the Senate is in recess, a power all recent Presidents have exercised. The Senate has effectively been in recess for weeks, and is expected to remain in recess for weeks. In an overt attempt to prevent the President from exercising his authority during this period, Republican Senators insisted on using a gimmick called 'pro forma' sessions, which are sessions during which no Senate business is conducted and instead one or two Senators simply gavel in and out of session in a matter of seconds. But gimmicks do not override the President's constitutional authority to make appointments to keep the government running. Legal experts agree. In fact, the lawyers who advised President Bush on recess appointments wrote that the Senate cannot use sham 'pro forma' sessions to prevent the President from exercising a constitutional power," Pfeiffer wrote on the White House Blog.

That line of reasoning isn't sitting well with House and Senate Republican leaders, however, who charged Obama with threatening the constitutional system of checks and balances and warned of future legal challenges.

"This is an extraordinary and entirely unprecedented power grab by President Obama that defies centuries of practice and the legal advice of his own Justice Department," House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) said in a statement. "This action goes beyond the President's authority, and I expect the courts will find the appointment to be illegitimate."

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) said Obama has "arrogantly circumvented the American people" by installing Cordray when the Senate isn't in recess.

"This recess appointment represents a sharp departure from a long-standing precedent that has limited the President to recess appointments only when the Senate is in a recess of 10 days or longer," McConnell said in a statement. "Breaking from this precedent lands this appointee in uncertain legal territory, threatens the confirmation process and fundamentally endangers the Congress's role in providing a check on the excesses of the executive branch."

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12:25 AM on 01/10/2012
No RECESS, but the "KING" makes his proclamation anyway. Business as usual for the Obama Regime..
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MsMoonpieJD
What fresh Hell is this?
11:49 AM on 01/13/2012
Bruce Wayne Kordelski, you are delusional.
09:21 PM on 01/07/2012
Congress wanted to review the charter of the new department and it's authority before approving a leader to run the department. Obama did not want anyone in Congress to have any say in the role and responsibility of the Department. It is just another power move by the President who sees himself "above the law" including making these appointments when the Senate was actually still in session, and thus the court challenge that is in the making. This President has poor leadership kills and therefore is unable to work within the traditional government processes and therefore, has built up his staff of CZARs and coupled with Holder, running the DOJ, has become a "Dictator -in-Chief" who has decided to circumvent Congress and basically do whatever he wants. This is his attempt to force his vision of this country on all of us by bypassing our Constitutionally dictated processes. Obama is poisonimg the well by his arrogant attitude and unwillingness to work within the system and it's built in checks and balances.
04:01 AM on 01/07/2012
Even the democrats aren't happy with this move that Obama made.
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Dick Stone
My Andalusian works hard and loves his job
04:14 AM on 01/07/2012
I don't know how anyone could be happy with it. It was not a vital position nor a position that had a need to be expedited, it likely should not have been created in the first place, it is just another layer of beaurocracy that will kill more jobs, and cost tax payers more money.
07:52 PM on 01/07/2012
Dick Stone:

Really? This job should not have been created? It is people like you who don't understand politics, or the economy that get us into so much trouble. We certainly do need this agency to help put into place safeguards that will keep these shadow banks from creating the economic crisis we are in now.
04:36 AM on 01/07/2012
true.
12:18 AM on 01/07/2012
PRESIDENT OBAMA - GOD BLESS YOU, SIR.
KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK!
11:02 PM on 01/06/2012
we must start thinking as americans instead of party lines ties. the world is in trouble and believe it or not as America goes so does the world. .congress ,the ..senate and all branches of our country must remember they are here to serve the American people and protect their livelyhood. Our president was voted into office by the people ,the working class,real Americans..The leaders in washington are enjoying increases in pay while all the rest is enslaved in this society. Wake up we must if we are to regain our respect and dignity...
08:53 PM on 01/06/2012
I an scared of what the next few months will bring us law abiding us citizens, they have gone wild in whashington
08:52 PM on 01/06/2012
DOJ is the SS of this country
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Aurel1us
They're eating her!Then they'll eat meeee
06:33 PM on 01/06/2012
Want to be a baller, shot caller, twenty inch blades on the impala....
03:33 PM on 01/06/2012
meanwhile, Obama and the DOJ have signed off on Internet Gambling Sites being more accessible
03:32 PM on 01/06/2012
why was this comment removed..?

"congratulations on your denial of the Constitution...

Holder must have a job waiting for you...

Maybe you could volunteer for Obama's campaign"

Good enough for the Washington Post writers to publish, but not on this site?
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05:34 PM on 01/06/2012
Why oh why isn't there a thumbs down button on this site.
12:43 PM on 01/06/2012
Let's not let GOPTEA politics cloud this appointment - This is one of the steps the POTUS has wanted to put in place to take OUR country back from THEM. The GOP killed our economy and I will not list the multitudes of ways - If you are politically that ignorant you're just one of the brainwashed, rhetoric trained "Sheep" that won't (or didn't) know you that you were hanging on the cross AND banging in the nails on the middle class. Look at what voting for a GOPTEA congress got us - The gun put to OUR heads 5 TIMES in one year, our credit rating lowered, and basically crapped on by the people YOU (not me) hired to do OUR (me,too) bidding, what a farce. With every new day another report comes out about their wealth and the demise of our class, their lies and our realities - How can anyone with any understanding of anything even consider voting for any of these traitors - For President, Congress, or senate, DAMN, I would even look into the Pres. of your HOA.
03:46 AM on 01/07/2012
Did you know that it was Bill Clinton that pushed the sub prime loans when he was President? It was brought into existence by Jimmy Carter but nothing much done with it until Clinton. You have been brainwashed to believe it was Bush and republicans that caused all the financial problems. I doubt that you care to know the truth though. Why don't you try to learn why the republicans were opposing this appointment.
04:42 AM on 01/07/2012
Me? Speak against a Republician ? No way...I'd commit suicide first....Or hang at the crack of dawn... :-0))
08:10 PM on 01/07/2012
Micah:
I know why they are opposing this appointment. I have read it over and over. Evidently it's you who are confused. And don't even try to say that this economic crisis was caused by anything other than the Republican President, putting two huge tax credits for the rich, a drug program for the elderly and two unnecessary wars on the layaway plan, then skipping out when the bills came due.
11:20 AM on 01/06/2012
Obama has never made a bold move in his entire life.
Get real HP.
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05:36 PM on 01/06/2012
I repeat why oh why is there not a thumbs down button on this site.
08:11 PM on 01/07/2012
Cordellia:


I agree.
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MsMoonpieJD
What fresh Hell is this?
11:55 AM on 01/13/2012
Never made a bold move in this life? Let's see. There was that guy. . .Osama Bin Laden, who was responsible for the WTC bombings, that guy.

And let's see. Who had OBL blown to bloody smithereens? It wasn't Dubya and or his sidekick, Dick. . .so Mr. 1%, is that all your brain you are using today?
01:38 AM on 01/06/2012
They're objecting to someone who will, quite literally, protect consumers.

Riiiight. It's cute how they think they stand a chance against Obama when they keep spewing complete and utter crap such as this.
08:47 PM on 01/06/2012
yes you have just spewed crap mr aim
09:54 PM on 01/06/2012
Did I make your Tea bitter?
10:49 PM on 01/05/2012
Thank goodness and it's about time. If the GOP candidates want to campaign against a consumer protection agency in the wake of the Wall Street scandal that continues to batter our economy, good luck with that.
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ChasG
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01:31 AM on 01/06/2012
Fanned
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Sontino Bondano
09:01 PM on 01/05/2012
I am with the President on this issue 100%...........GIVE EM HELL MR PRESIDENT ! ! ! Just won my vote
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ralstonaj64
09:36 PM on 01/05/2012
Ditto! About time you show them you won't be intimidated by the GOP, and their bulls.
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Sontino Bondano
04:39 AM on 01/06/2012
Also the way I see this as an independant voter in America, Obama is the big winner in Iowa much like I see him winning in ever state.
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rmurrayatlanta
01:53 AM on 01/06/2012
a week earlier he signed into law the NDAA bill that gives him the right to arrest and imprison American citizens without charge or lawyer and keep them imprisoned for as long as he wishes. This is the person that just won your vote? The same person that received over a million dollars from Sachs and Goldman in 2008 and his other lists of doners looks like a Wall Street roll call sheet.. I use to be Democrat but there is nothing Obama can do that would make me want to vote for him after the NDAA
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JMKeynes
[We the 'you people' . . .]
02:54 AM on 01/06/2012
ignoramus
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Sontino Bondano
04:35 AM on 01/06/2012
Every point you just made the Republicans in both houses did the same same however unlike the GOP this president is pushing for the middle class while the GOP is pushing for the 1%.......so you do the math.........while this president is working hard to get a Jobs Bill in act for the middle class and 99%, the GOP is pushing for the 1%. This is the big reason Obama will win come November.