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Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-S.C.) has argued for months that the House Benghazi Committee is a top-notch, professional enterprise, run in an above-board way. [S]erious investigations do not leak information or make selective releases of information without full and proper context, the Republican congressman has said.
Itd be a more comforting sentiment if it were true. Weve already seen instances in which the GOP-led panel has deliberately leaked deceptive information to the press, and last week, it happened again.
When former State Department Chief of Staff Cheryl Mills agreed to testify, she pleaded with the committee to hold a transparent, public hearing, open for all the world to see, so thered be no concerns about misleading leaks. Gowdy and his team refused, insisting that Mills answer questions behind closed doors. Committee Democrats asked for a full transcript to be released to the public and the media, but Gowdy and his team refused this request, too.
And right on cue, immediately after Mills spoke to committee, the panel that claims not to leak started leaking. Politico had this front-page piece late last week:
Cheryl Mills, a trusted Hillary Clinton staffer who oversaw the release of her emails, told House investigators that no work-related messages had been withheld or destroyed to keep them from public eyes and Mills said she never knowingly mishandled classified information, a source familiar with her testimony told POLITICO.
But raising alarms on the right, Mills, Clintons former chief of staff at the State Department, also told the House Select Committee on Benghazi that she reviewed and made suggestions for changes to the governments official, final report on what happened in Benghazi, according to a separate, GOP source familiar with what she said.
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Over the course of two years, the deadly 2012 terrorist attack in Libya was already investigated by the independent State Department Accountability Review Board, the Senate Intelligence Committee, the Senate Armed Services Committee, the House Intelligence Committee, the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, the House Armed Services Committee, the House Committee on Oversight & Government Reform, and the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.
None of these probes uncovered evidence to substantiate right-wing conspiracy theories, so GOP leaders decided it was time for yet another committee.
But that panel started its work literally 488 days ago. The committees work has already cost American taxpayers over $4.3 million.
If the committee continues its work past January 2016, which is a near certainty, it will be the longest congressional investigation in the history of the United States longer than the investigation into the 9/11 attacks; longer than the Watergate probe; and longer than the Church Commissions investigation into intelligence-agency abuses.
If anyone has offered a compelling explanation for why this farce should continue, theyve done an excellent job hiding it.
http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/gops-benghazi-panel-springs-yet-another-leak
Thinkingabout
(30,058 posts)Last edited Tue Sep 8, 2015, 06:55 PM - Edit history (1)
better way of handling future problems, so far not one thing has been determined by this committee in prevention of future harm of our people in other countries. This witch hunt needs to stop and quit wasting money.
tblue37
(65,342 posts)sentence of your reply to this important OP.
K&R.