Obama Pledges Inquiry On Benghazi Survivors’ Testimony -- FOX News
President Obama said he is unaware of longstanding efforts by Republican lawmakers to question survivors of the Benghazi attacks but pledged to investigate it.
“I’m not familiar with this notion that anybody has been blocked from testifying,” the president said during a White House news conference on Tuesday. “So what I’ll do is I will find out what exactly you’re referring to.”
Obama’s pledge to find out more came as officials at the State Department pushed back against allegations -- first aired Monday on Fox News -- that career employees at the agency have been threatened if they furnish new information about the Benghazi attacks to members of Congress.
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Update: Benghazi whistleblowers still waiting to tell their story -- CBS
My Comment: The lawyers who are representing these whistle-blowers have already voiced their frustration in getting the proper security clearances to represent their clients. As to what is my take .... I find it incredible that after almost 7 months the survivors of the Benghazi attack have not appeared in Congress to explain what they witnessed that night. It is obvious that some of these survivors want to testify .... what is not obvious is why they have not.
Update #2: Rep. Trey Gowdy Says Eyewitnesses Will Testify Next Week at Benghazi Hearing (Video) -- Gateway Pundit