Full speed ahead on Benghazi probe
GOP-led House Select Committee on Benghazi terror attack shows no sign of backing down
UPDATED 10:44 AM HST Aug 06, 2014
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A flawed process
The committee report, according to Ruppersberger, found that "the process used to develop the talking points was flawed" and that they "reflected the conflicting intelligence assessments in the days immediately following the crisis."
Like an earlier report by the House Armed Services Committee, the Intelligence Committee also found that there was no 'stand down' order issued by the U.S. military command in Tripoli, which sought to support Americans under fire in Benghazi.
CNN reached out to Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Rogers for comment on the panel's report but did not receive a response.
Gowdy has said repeatedly that the House Select Committee will review what other congressional committees have found, but also seek testimony from those who haven't done so yet.
Gowdy told his hometown newspaper, the Greenville News, "witnesses who were previously unavailable or not interested in cooperating are now interested in cooperating." He added that "the universe of witnesses is expanding."
Gowdy also indicated that the Select Committee would hold its first public hearing in September to hear how the State Department is carrying out new efforts on diplomatic security.
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This looks worth examining.
Beyond my comprehension ATM.
Not focused enough. LOL
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