Top Dem calls for public testimony on Benghazi
WASHINGTON — The top Democrat on the House Oversight
panel said Monday that the authors of an independent investigation into
the deadly assault in Benghazi, Libya, should answer questions about
their work at a congressional hearing, not in a private deposition that
the Republicans want.
“If our committee is
truly interested in improving the security of American diplomatic
personnel overseas, members of our committee and the American public
should hear first-hand from the individuals who have done the most
exhaustive review of these attacks,” Rep. Elijah Cummings of Maryland
wrote in a letter to Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., the panel’s chairman.
In
a Sunday talk show appearance, Issa said he would seek sworn testimony
from veteran diplomat Thomas Pickering and retired Adm. Mike Mullen, the
former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. The two conducted an
independent investigation of the Sept. 11 attack that killed Ambassador
Chris Stevens and three other Americans.
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