Alabama Congressman Gary Palmer said he supports Alabama Attorney General Luther Strange's decision to sue President Barack Obama's administration."I think it's exactly what we should do," Palmer said.Palmer said he's surprised more states haven't joined Alabama and 10 other states in the lawsuit."This administration has been the most aggressive administration in the history of the country in the use of executive authority," Palmer added. "Authority that I don't think it has under the Constitution."President Obama's order calls for all school districts nationwide to allow transgender students to use the bathroom of their choice. Congressman Palmer said the president is overstepping."And it's just another example of the extremist nature of the administration and how provocative they can be," Palmer said. "It's really a distraction from the issues we ought to be focused on."The Magic City Acceptance Center opposes the lawsuit, saying a victory would cause more transgender students to be home-schooled. When it comes to concerns about an increase in sexual predators, the agency says transgender people are typically the ones harmed in bathrooms.

Alabama Congressman Gary Palmer said he supports Alabama Attorney General Luther Strange's decision to sue President Barack Obama's administration.

"I think it's exactly what we should do," Palmer said.


Palmer said he's surprised more states haven't joined Alabama and 10 other states in the lawsuit.

"This administration has been the most aggressive administration in the history of the country in the use of executive authority," Palmer added. "Authority that I don't think it has under the Constitution."

President Obama's order calls for all school districts nationwide to allow transgender students to use the bathroom of their choice. Congressman Palmer said the president is overstepping.

"And it's just another example of the extremist nature of the administration and how provocative they can be," Palmer said. "It's really a distraction from the issues we ought to be focused on."

The Magic City Acceptance Center opposes the lawsuit, saying a victory would cause more transgender students to be home-schooled. When it comes to concerns about an increase in sexual predators, the agency says transgender people are typically the ones harmed in bathrooms.