Clearly, the evidence that Obama administration had withheld crucial documents has highlighted the need for a thorough investigation. As such, the House is going to establish a Select Committee as House leaders unveiled late Tuesday a resolution authorizing the creation of a select committee to investigate the Benghazi attack on a U.S. consulate in 2012 that resulted in the death of four Americans.
A spokesman for the oversight committee said: "By withholding information, this Administration has only itself to blame for the continued questions about the before, during, and after of the Benghazi attacks. Removing information from documents subpoenaed by Congress, while the same documents with more information are released publicly, underscores the games the State Department continues to play as Congress presses for full and truthful answers about the deaths of four brave Americans."
The seven-page resolution seeks to centralize the investigative authority on the attack with the newly established 12-member panel. It calls on all current committees "having custody of records in any form" on the Benghazi attack to turn them over to the select committee within 14 days of its enactment.
It is my understanding that lightening rod for partisan attacks, Rep. Issa will not be leading the investigation and house leaders have announced that Rep. Trey Gowdy, R-S.C., a former federal prosecutor, will serve as chairman. Further lawmakers will be announced after House passage of the resolution, which could come as early as Thursday.
The U.S. Capitol Police are investigating threatening emails against Rep. Trey Gowdy, the South Carolina Republican recently tapped to lead a special panel probing the Benghazi terrorist attacks.
The investigation comes after POLITICO reporters and journalists at other outlets received two emails on Tuesday warning that Gowdy would be harmed because of his role in investigating the 2012 attacks.
Death Threats against Gowdy
I am sure that everyone will join me in condemning the death threats, and hope that it was just a misguided prank.