Obama: Americans need to know more about drone program
Asked if the United States could target a United States citizen on American soil, Obama said no.
But he said the rules outside the U.S.” are “different”—and said it was his responsibility as the president to work with Congress to implement a “mechanism” to be more forthcoming with the public so that people understand “what is going on, what the constraints are, (and) what the legal parameters are.”
“That is something I take very seriously,” Obama said. “I am not somebody who believes that the president has the authority to do whatever he wants or whatever she wants whenever they want under the guise of terrorism.”
During the hourlong chat, Obama also defended his handling of immigration reform, insisting his ability to change the system has been hampered by bickering in Congress.
“I am the president of the United States. I am not the emperor of the United States,” Obama said. “My job is to execute laws that are passed, and Congress right now has not changed what I consider to be a broken immigration system."
He said he was waiting to see the specifics of what Congress will come up with immigration reform, insisting he didn't want to jump into the middle of the debate and complicate already tense negotiations. But, he insisted, "The opportunity for immigration reform has never been higher."
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