Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has declined a request to appear before Congress to testify regarding the administration’s response to the 9/11 attack on the US consulate in Benghazi, Libya. She’ll be away. How convenient.
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has turned down an invitation to testify before the House Foreign Affairs Committee next Thursday on the Benghazi attack.
A committee update this evening indicated that Michael Courts, acting director of International Affairs and Trade for the Government Accountability Office, will be testifying followed by a RAND Corp. analyst.
The committee indicated further witnesses could be added, but the State Department confirmed that Clinton won’t be one of them.
“She was asked to appear at House Foreign Affairs next week, and we have written back to the chairman to say that she’ll be on travel next week,” said department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland. She did not answer a question about whether Clinton would be willing to fly back from Australia to address either the Foreign Affairs panel or the Senate and House closed-door intelligence committee hearings getting to the root of the Benghazi scandal.
“The Committee plans to hold the second segment of this hearing the week of November 26, 2012 and will request Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton testify before the Committee at that time,” the Foreign Affairs Committee said in an advisory. (Read More)
I hope they aren’t going to hold their breath waiting for her to appear.


Hillary Clinton survived Whitewater, the Vince Foster affair, and who knows what else. I hope Congress will subpoena her and prosecute her.
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Is this the same Hillary who said she was taking “…full responsibility…” before election day? What a pure unadulterated HYPOCRITE!
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The investigation and expanding scandal will slowly evolve. If it goes like Watergate, the high point of the investigation will be in about 24 months.
That’s when the voters must put in enough senators to take control of the legislative branch. Only then will there be an opportunity to restructure the failed election system and enact strong voter ID laws!
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Invitation? How about subpoena?
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