So Jason Chaffetz wants (and gets!) an apology from the Secret Service for disclosing details related to his rejected application to join the force, but the newly transparent Republican Party feels no such compunction to apologize to Hillary Clinton for investing $4.5 million and more than a year trying to damage Hillary’s reputation. That, of course, was the purpose of the committee, and when it was articulated by majority leader and Speaker-in-waiting, Kevin McCarthy, the remark was intended as an indication of success in getting stuff done by the majority party.
In the public interest, this is what your $4.5 million tax dollars have gone to finance.
The Select Committee on Benghazi has a website. These are the members.
This is the stated scope and mission of the Select Committee.
About the Select Committee
On May 8, 2014, the House of Representatives adopted H. Res. 567, Providing for the Establishment of the Select Committee on the Events Surrounding the 2012 Terrorist Attack in Benghazi, Libya. (Roll Call Vote 209)
The Select Committee is authorized and directed to conduct a full and complete investigation and study and issue a final report of its findings to the House regarding–
- All policies, decisions, and activities that contributed to the attacks on United States facilities in Benghazi, Libya, on September 11, 2012, as well as those that affected the ability of the United States to prepare for the attacks;
- All policies, decisions, and activities to respond to and repel the attacks on United States facilities in Benghazi, Libya, on September 11, 2012, including efforts to rescue United States personnel;
- Internal and public executive branch communications about the attacks on United States facilities in Benghazi, Libya, on September 11, 2012;
- Accountability for policies and decisions related to the security of facilities in Benghazi, Libya, and the response to the attacks, including individuals and entities responsible for those policies and decisions;
- Executive branch authorities’ efforts to identify and bring to justice the perpetrators of the attacks on U.S. facilities in Benghazi, Libya, on September 11, 2012;
- Executive branch activities and efforts to comply with Congressional inquiries into the attacks on United States facilities in Benghazi, Libya, on September 11, 2012;
- Recommendations for improving executive branch cooperation and compliance with congressional oversight and investigations;
- Information related to lessons learned from the attacks and executive branch activities and efforts to protect United States facilities and personnel abroad; and
- Any other relevant issues relating to the attacks, the response to the attacks, or the investigation by the House of Representatives into the attacks.
Number 9 looks like a catch-all item meant to license anything related in any kind of webby way, and, of course, “relevant” is not defined and obviously is left to the discretion of members.
Here are the hearings.
Hearings
There are no hearings currently scheduled.Past Hearings
Tue, 01/27/2015 – 10:30amHVC-210, The CapitolSubject Matter: Status Review of Outstanding Requests
Witnesses
Neil Higgins
Director of Congressional Affairs
Central Intelligence Agency
Joel Rubin
Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Legislative Affairs
Wed, 12/10/2014 – 10:00amHVC-210Topic: Reviewing Efforts to Secure U.S. Diplomatic Facilities and Personnel
Witnesses:
Greg Starr
Assistant Secretary for Diplomatic Security
Steve Linick
The Inspector General, Department of State
Wed, 09/17/2014 – 10:00amHVC-210, Capitol Visitor CenterTopic: Implementation of the Accountability Review Board recommendations
One report has been issued.
Reports
H.Res. 567 authorizes and directs the Select Committee to conduct a full and complete investigation and study of the events surrounding the 2012 terrorist attack in Benghazi and issue a final report of its findings to the House.
The non classified versions of this final report, as well as any interim reports, will be published on this page.
May 8, 2015- Interim Progress Update
Statements can be accessed here >>>>
Republicans are tripping all over their own feet trying to walk back McCarthy’s assertion. Three hearings, none since January 27, and one interim report from May that is 15 pages long – that is what $4.5 million have bought. Ten hearings have been canceled according to the July 15 letter from committee Democrats to the chairman.
In contrast, the current status of the Warren Commission Report is about 900 pages with 26 volumes of supporting material. More will be released in 2017.
Has there been any Congressional endeavor as dysfunctional, wasteful, and disingenuous? The only real inaccuracy in McCarthy’s statement is the damage to Hillary Clinton’s image. We have known all along that the committee had a political mission and that Hillary was the target. The truth is that despite their expensive, extended efforts she is looking very good!
McCarthy’s candidness is as refreshing as the toothpaste Republicans are trying to get back into the tube. We just don’t want to buy any more toothpaste right now.
With Boehner’s comments today, it’s clear the GOP will not disband it. Maybe the next move by the Dems on the committee is to simply resign.
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They shouldn’t do that. The committe Dems have done a great job calling out the b.s. within the limitations placed on them. And Hillary will sure want them there as backup on October 22.
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The Dems considered boycotting the committee when it was first formed, and in retrospect, they probably should have. By joining it they gave it a fig leaf of legitimacy, which was a mistake. If the committee only had Republicans on it, that wouldn’t have been the case.
Elijah Cummings has done a great job, I agree, but the Dems have no power at all on the committee and the press basically ignores them.
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They will call her gynecologist to testify when they run out of her staff.
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