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Hillary Clinton Constitutionally Ineligible For SOS

December 3. 2008

The Judicial Watch group has pointed out the fact that Hillary Clinton is constitutionally ineligible for the post of Secretary of State, until her Senate term expires in 2013.

However, Democrats have stated they have a way around that called the “Saxbe fix” and will get Hillary confirmed. People really shouldn’t be violating the Constitution, though.

Is Hillary Ineligible For Cabinet?

A conservative watchdog group called Judicial Watch is arguing that thanks to a Constitutional clause known as the “Emoluments Clause,” Hillary Clinton cannot legally become secretary of state until her Senate term expires in 2013.

Article I, Section 6, of the Constitution says this: “No Senator or Representative shall, during the Time for which he was elected, be appointed to any civil Office under the Authority of the United States which shall have been created, or the Emoluments whereof shall have been increased during such time.”

The word "Emoluments" is a reference to salary or compensation.

Judicial Watch's argument, then, is that because President Bush signed legislation increasing the salary (or Emoluments) of the secretary of state in January 2008 – while Clinton was in the Senate – she cannot, by virtue of this clause, be appointed to the office during her elected term.

Senate Democrats are now working on legislation to pave the way for Clinton to become secretary of state, despite the clause. There is precedent for doing so: As the New York Times notes, "In the past, Congress has gotten around this by passing a resolution cutting the salary for the office at stake back to what it was before the nominee’s most recent election."

The maneuver even has a name: The “Saxbe fix,” named after Richard Nixon attorney general nominee Sen. William Saxbe. Bill Clinton also used the Saxbe fix when nominating Sen. Lloyd Bentsen as treasury secretary.

But Judicial Watch says the Saxbe Fix doesn't do the job, since "it cannot change the fact that the salary had been increased while Senator Clinton served in Congress."

"Simply put, the Constitution does not provide for a legislative remedy for the Ineligibility Clause," the group claims.

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