Tuesday, November 27, 2012

U.S. Senators Not Satisfied With Answers Given On The Benghazi Consulate Attack



Republican Senators Say Rice Meeting Just Leaves More Questions Unanswered -- FOX News

Three Republican senators who met Tuesday with U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice say they left the meeting with more unanswered questions about her comments after the deadly September 11 attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya.

“I am more disturbed now than before,” said South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham.

The Capitol Hill meeting lasted about 90 minutes and also was attended by acting CIA Director Michael Morell.

Graham was joined by Sens. Kelly Ayotte, of New Hampshire, and John McCain, the ranking Republican on the Senate Armed Services Committee.

“I’m significantly troubled by the answers we got and didn’t get,” McCain said.

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More News On The Meeting Today Between US Senators And U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice On Benghazi

Rice meeting with US senators fails to dampen criticism
-- Reuters
Top GOP senators remain unhappy with Rice -- NBC
GOP Senators Remain Critical After Susan Rice Meeting -- Wall Street Journal
GOP Senators More Troubled After Rice Meeting -- ABC News/AP
US Lawmakers Reiterate Criticism of Rice Over Benghazi -- Voice of America
Republican Senators Say Concerns Over Rice Increasing -- Bloomberg Businessweek
Susan Rice vs. GOP as Benghazi fight escalates -- Politico

My Comment: The Benghazi Scandal has become too political .... and in the current environment I have doubts that the White House will want to give any info on what transpired in their departments after the Benghazi attack. If there was ever a case for an independent special prosecutor to get to the heart of a "scandal" .... this one is it.

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