We all remember the compelling testimony of Benghazi whistleblower - TopicsExpress



          

We all remember the compelling testimony of Benghazi whistleblower Gregory Hicks at the House Investigation Hearing, but the Senate Intellegence Committee decided that his information did NOT need to be in their report. Perhaps its because his testimony contradicts the Senate reports findings? Rep. Frank Wolf, R-Va., said Hicks indictment of the Senate report demonstrates the need for a select committee to investigate the Benghazi attack, as opposed to the current system that has different congressional committees, with various areas of jurisdiction, investigating the aspects of the attack that fall within their bailiwick. Perhaps, if we had such a Select Committee, the recent Senate report would have better represented Mr. Hicks testimony about the administrations failure to provide adequate security in Benghazi, rather than forcing him to pen an op-ed to correct the record, Wolf wrote in a Thursday letter to House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio. Way past time for a Select Committee Rep. Wolf... way past. Speaker Boehner needs to bite the bullet and GET THIS DONE!
Posted on: Thu, 23 Jan 2014 19:34:02 +0000

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