Thursday, February 19, 2015

Democrats to Boehner: Postpone Netanyahu speech

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi said Speaker of the House John Boehner's invitation for Israeli President Benjamin Netanyahu to speak before Congress was not appropriate. Photo by Jason Reed/Reuters

Almost two dozen Democrats signed a letter to House Speaker John Boehner asking him to delay Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s planned address to Congress. Photo by Jason Reed/Reuters

WASHINGTON — Almost two dozen liberal Democrats on Thursday asked House Speaker John Boehner to postpone Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s address to a joint meeting of Congress next month.

“It appears that you are using a foreign leader as a political tool against the President,” the lawmakers wrote in a letter to Boehner.

Netanyahu’s speech is controversial because it comes as the Obama administration is negotiating with Iran over that country’s nuclear program — negotiations that Netanyahu says could put Israel at risk. The speech is also set just two weeks before Netanyahu faces voters at home for re-election.

Republicans are pushing tougher sanctions on Tehran. Boehner did not consult with the White House before inviting Netanyahu.

“This appears to be an attempt to promote new sanctions legislation against Iran that could undermine critical negotiations,” the Democrats wrote.

Generally speaking, the lawmakers who signed the letter are among the most left-leaning Democrats, representing 12 percent of their party’s House membership. It was written by Democratic Reps. Keith Ellison of Minnesota, Steve Cohen of Tennessee and Maxine Waters of California and signed by 20 others.

“Support for the State of Israel in Congress has always been bipartisan, and it should remain so,” Boehner spokesman Michael Steel said.

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