The only way to stop President Barack Obama from nullifying duly enacted laws is impeachment, says Judge Andrew Napolitano, a former New Jersey Superior Court judge.
"At some point he is totally frustrating what Congress has written," Napolitano said on Fox News.
Republicans have accused Obama of using his executive powers improperly to delay portions of his own healthcare law for political expediency. They also say he has used those powers to enact gun control and immigration rules. Napolitano said there are 11 million people in the United States who could be deported to their native countries, but Obama has told them, "If you do A, B, C, D, and E, I won't deport you" — effectively telling them they can break the law and suffer no consequences.
"At some point he is totally frustrating what Congress has written," Napolitano said on Fox News.
Republicans have accused Obama of using his executive powers improperly to delay portions of his own healthcare law for political expediency. They also say he has used those powers to enact gun control and immigration rules. Napolitano said there are 11 million people in the United States who could be deported to their native countries, but Obama has told them, "If you do A, B, C, D, and E, I won't deport you" — effectively telling them they can break the law and suffer no consequences.