A House Committee report concludes that the original State Department investigation into the events at Benghazi was flawed. It says that senior officials were let off the hook regarding the sad lack of security at the facility. The report by Republicans on the House Oversight and
Government Reform Committee alleges the board’s probe was not
comprehensive, its interviews were not thorough, and the investigation
itself may have been damaged by conflicts of interest.
The report, as you can see, doesn't reveal anything that we didn't already know or suspect. The report also did not ask the really important questions of the day: Why weren't Marines sent in immediately to secure the facility and protect its assets? Why did the President delay for almost a month before sending the F.B.I. in? Why are survivors from the attack being kept in a veil of secrecy and why is the House being denied access to them for questioning? Why are the so-called perpetrators still visible and on the loose?
Now that we have this high-cost report, what is the House going to do about it?
We certainly don't know all of the facts about the Benghazi Massacre, but we do know who to blame for the cover up, don't we Mr. President?
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