Monday, July 29, 2013

House Committee Pressing Forward With Benghazi Investigation - The Key Questions That Need to Be Answered

One of the most severely wounded survivors of the Benghazi terror attack, Diplomatic Security agent David Ubben, risked his life to help save his fellow Americans, and is still being treated at Walter Reed medical center to this day. - Fox News


The Foundry - Rumors of the disappearance of the Benghazi scandal are vastly premature. This week, Special Forces veterans gathered on Capitol Hill to unveil a 60-foot scroll of signatures demanding a discharge petition for legislation authorizing a House select committee to investigate Benghazi.

In April, appearing before the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Secretary of State John Kerry promised to clear the air and make survivors of Benghazi available for congressional questioning.

Though a few have bravely come forward (at the peril of professional retaliation, one might add), little firsthand testimony of the attack has come out. Members of Congress have charged that State Department and CIA witnesses continue to be intimidated and warned against testifying, resulting in the postponement of two hearings planned for last week.

Four basic questions still have to be answered before any Benghazi investigation can be considered closed and the lessons learned.  View the Questions


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