
Still kicking the can down the road.
Via Town Hall:
The Obama administration hasn’t exactly been the most cooperative when it comes to the efforts of the House Select Committee on Benghazi. Case in point: Chairman Trey Gowdy asked the Pentagon back in February if his panel could interview two relevant drone pilots about the fateful night of September 11, 2012. It wasn’t until this past week, three months after his inquiry, that the department complied.
What was the holdup? In a letter to the committee, the Pentagon expressed confusion as to why Gowdy and the other panelists needed to interview the pilots, since they already had access to video from the Benghazi raid. The interviews were “unnecessary,” the Pentagon concluded.
“It remains unclear what additional information could be gained from these interviews, especially the pilots,” the Defense Department wrote in the letter.
After pressure from the committee, they seem to have changed their mind.
While Gowdy was “glad” the DOD finally came around and honored his request, he noted a separate witness that remains up in the air.
“The Department has still not fulfilled the committee’s months-old request to interview an individual who claimed on his Facebook page that he was a crew chief at an air base in Europe the night of the attacks,” the chairman said in a statement on Thursday. “This request was only made after the Department did not answer a simple question in February that would either confirm or deny the allegations. It is irresponsible for Democrats to dismiss and ignore public claims without even talking to the person who made them, and the administration should provide this individual to the committee immediately so we can do our job.”[…]
The two drone pilots the panel interviewed this week, along with an eyewitness to the Benghazi attacks, brings the committee’s number of witnesses to 102.
Stonewalling the Benghazi committee helps no one. Gowdy and company seem to be the only ones searching for answers, therefore the White House should be giving them any and all resources available.
