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DonViejo

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Fri May 10, 2013, 03:56 PM May 2013

White House: Republicans ignored Benghazi emails [View all]

Source: Salon


Administration officials say top Republicans saw the emails two months ago and didn't express any issues

BY ALEX SEITZ-WALD

Republican members of Congress raised no objections when they first saw internal emails detailing the evolution of the administration’s talking points on Benghazi almost two months ago, senior administration officials said in response to a question from Salon today, and House Speaker John Boehner declined to attend or send a representative to that briefing.

Lawyers with the Office of the Director of National Intelligence briefed House and Senate Intelligence Committee members in March about the emails, which ABC News released today to much hullabaloo, after officials said they would make them available to members of Congress in February.

Yesterday, Boehner called for the release of the emails, but the administration officials, who agreed to speak on a conference call with reporters only on the condition of anonymity, said today that Boehner would have seen them had he attended the briefing, to which he and Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi were also invited.

On the Senate side, lawyers briefed Sen. Saxby Chambliss, the vice chairman of the Intelligence Committee, and Sen. Richard Burr, who said the briefing satisfied many of his concerns. “It answers a lot, if not all, of the questions that the committee [had] from an oversight standpoint,” he told the Hill at the time. On the House side, those briefed included Intelligence Committee Chairman Michael McCaul. Republican members in neither chamber raised substantive concerns about the emails, the official said, and were free to discuss them publicly as they were not classified.

Read more: http://www.salon.com/2013/05/10/wh_republicans_had_no_concerns_about_benghazi_emails/

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and then Karl Rove, Jeb Bush and the Koch Brothers called each other graham4anything May 2013 #1
Ambassador Stevens expressed concern about the security for his meeting with the Turkish JDPriestly May 2013 #12
WITCH HUNT Iliyah May 2013 #2
Meanwhile, Congress continues to play politics and will hold yet another meaningless gateley May 2013 #3
We the People must ask ourselves: DhhD May 2013 #22
GOP = "Gripe Or Pout" KansDem May 2013 #4
He would have missed his tee time. AAO May 2013 #17
or nursing a bad wine hangover... CTyankee May 2013 #23
Peehaps it is time to have a hearing about the lacknof interest and attendance to briefings. Thinkingabout May 2013 #5
Gotta love the big finish... MADem May 2013 #6
Perfect from Carney! thanks MADem.. here's something from Cha May 2013 #13
+1!!! nt MADem May 2013 #18
yes the very day of the attacks Pres. O was on live,said 'terrorist attack'. Mitt R on live made Sunlei May 2013 #24
I believe that President Obama John2 May 2013 #25
good post That is strange. Those are the questions that are totally blocked by republicans. Sunlei May 2013 #27
"House Speaker John Boehner declined to attend or send a representative to that briefing." pinto May 2013 #7
I'm very concerned and outraged Proud Liberal Dem May 2013 #8
The Wheels Are Really Starting To Come Off For Republicans DallasNE May 2013 #9
Facts dont mean shit to the Repbus except one Vietnameravet May 2013 #10
K&R! sheshe2 May 2013 #11
GOPers are now fundraising off Iliyah May 2013 #14
They are repulsive maddezmom May 2013 #15
More idiocy from this merry bunch of Baggers. Beacool May 2013 #16
Republicans continue to beat their drums up on..... blackspade May 2013 #19
"And why won't the President tell us the truth about what happened during the Battle of Verdun?" struggle4progress May 2013 #20
Kick for Republican Bullshit. emulatorloo May 2013 #21
Pathetic. I hope the GOP dig themselves a hole so deep that they livetohike May 2013 #26
K & R SunSeeker May 2013 #28
Like they ignored the 13 embassy consulate bombings and 105 deaths during Bushco. Numerous injured judesedit May 2013 #29
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