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Lawyer files lawsuit against Obama administration for health deal records

By Jordan Fabian - 12/21/09 02:47 PM ET

Conservative attorney Larry Klayman filed a lawsuit against the White House Monday demanding that it release information on healthcare meetings with lobbyists.

The lawsuit, filed in federal district court, charges the Obama administration violated the Federal Advisory Committee Act and the Freedom of Information Act by not providing relevant information about closed-door meetings on healthcare policy.

Klayman’s suit refers to reports of meetings between administration officials on the "Health Reform De Facto Advisory Committee" and lobbyists representing the pharmaceutical industry, Planned Parenthood, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, AARP and others.

Klayman said the advisory committee has been tasked to design a policy that “is intended, at its endpoint, to socialize the American health care system.”

The suit demands that the White House release the minutes and final results of the meetings as well as the names and addresses of all people involved.

Should the White House not comply, “Public confidence in the integrity of the presidency and the executive branch as a whole has been and will be harmed” because of the “appearance that the president and the Obama administration as a whole are under the influence of” those groups listed in the suit, Klayman wrote in the criminal complaint. 

The White House has not yet responded to a request for comment.

The lawsuit was filed just hours after the Senate vote to advance its version of healthcare reform legislation.

The administration’s meetings with various interest groups have raised questions among conservatives and liberals regarding their influence on the outcome of the legislation.

Most recently, some observers questioned if the White House’s agreement with the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America on prescription drug costs helped sour senators on an amendment to the Senate bill allowing the “reimportation” of cheaper prescription drugs into the U.S. The amendment failed to pass last week.

Klayman, who founded the nonprofit group Judicial Watch, gained notoriety for filing multiple lawsuits against the Clinton administration in the 1990s. The lawyer also sued the Bush administration to uncover more information about Vice President Dick Cheney’s energy task force.

“Because time is short, we have to get this information out before the [conclusion of the healthcare votes],” Klayman told The Hill. “There’s going to be a lot of wheeling and dealing before the month ends.”

In the lawsuit, Klayman alleges that he was “illegally detained” by Secret Service agents at the front gate of the White House after he hand-delivered a letter to agents addressed to President Barack Obama requesting that the administration reply to his information requests.

Klayman says that agents “berated, harassed and threatened” him for his "public advocacy.”

He says that the agents eventually delivered the letter to Obama but that his request for information “was later denied in its entirety.”

Klayman ran for Senate in Florida as a Republican in 2004, losing in the primary.



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Comments (55)

I will back this lawsuit 100%. Go get 'em Larry.BY attitudijudi on 12/21/2009 at 15:10
Obama promised all bills would see the day of light and would be televised by CNN for all to see. In addition they would be posted on the internet for 72 hours before he would sign any bill . So much for campaign promises and "CHANGE."BY Ernie Kent on 12/21/2009 at 15:23
I doubt that will go very far. The White House has already disclosed all meetings with officials. I doubt seriously that there is any paper trail on what was discussed or what was decided. It probably was all a verbal agreement.BY Michelle on 12/21/2009 at 15:25
It's time for a lot of depositions, too. Televised live.Uncovering all the snakes in the grass would be change to believe in . . . for starters.BY TParty4USA on 12/21/2009 at 15:47
Would like this suit to be successful. Back you 100% Larry. P.S. Where are all of the Republican lawyers? Where are all of the Republican judges? Where are all of the Republican doctors? Your country is being sold out from under you and your families. You seem never to be at a loss for words any other time.BY Navy on 12/21/2009 at 16:00
LOL! This is only the begining of the end of this farce. Can't wait until all the corruption of the lying piece of SHI—T is impeached once and for all..where's that birth certificate??BY Lisa on 12/21/2009 at 16:42
Congress won't listen to us. Maybe a lawsuit will stop them!BY debbieT on 12/21/2009 at 16:50
THANKS, LARRY. KEEP TRYING. WHERE IS THETRANSPARENCY ?????BY PENNY on 12/21/2009 at 17:22
You know folks, those of you who say the republicans are "madder 'n [***]" are correct. Ask yourself "why"? The republicans have been fighting healthcare reform for more than 65 years and 7 presidents - some Republican, some Democrat. Why do Republicans ALWAYS, ALWAYS, fight what will be good for the working man, not the rich and wealth but the average working man. Who gave us Social Security, the G.I. Bill, unemployment insurance, medicare, minimum wage, foodstamps, education loans, family leave…and so on. All of which Republicans denounced vehemently. The Republicans have never voted to give the average working man anything. The only answer Republicans have for ANYTHING is let's give a tax break to anyone making over $150,000.00. An honest politician, there are none, no argument here. But look at who gave you what!RacephanBY Racephan on 12/21/2009 at 17:38
And this should be honored when we STILL don't know who was on the Cheney energy task force?BY JJMM on 12/21/2009 at 17:59

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