Darrell Issa Subpoenas John Kerry To Testify On Benghazi

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Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) on Friday subpoenaed Secretary of State John Kerry to testify on the 2012 ****** on the American diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya.

Issa, who chairs the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, tweeted that he has summoned Kerry to testify on May 21, when the committee holds a public hearing on the matter. He also accused the State Department of showing "a disturbing disregard for its legal obligations to Congress" when it comes to producing documents on the matter.

A request for comment from a State Department spokeswoman was not returned.

Issa's subpoena comes a day after he accused the administration of potentially criminal actions, as new allegations surfaced that the White House hid certain emails from Deputy National Security Adviser Ben Rhodes which discussed the attacks.

On Thursday White House press secretary Jay Carney vehemently denied any wrongdoing by the administration and accused Republicans of trying to politicize the incident that left four Americans dead.

"What we have seen since hours after the ******, beginning with a statement by the Republican nominee for president, is an attempt by Republicans to politicize a tragedy -- and that continues today and yesterday," Carney said during his daily briefing. "The focus should be on making sure that what happened outside of the diplomatic facilities in Benghazi doesn’t happen again."

Kerry was not with the State Department when the Benghazi attacks happened. He was still a U.S. senator.

House Republicans have recently ramped up their attention to the Benghazi ******, after months of hearings and document requests that have produced little new information. In addition to Issa's latest moves, House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) announced Friday that he is forming a new select committee to investigate the incident, which The Huffington Post confirmed will be led by Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-S.C.).

"It’s clear that questions remain, and the administration still does not respect the authority of Congress to provide proper oversight," Boehner said in a statement. "This dismissiveness and evasion requires us to elevate the investigation to a new level. I intend for this select committee to have robust authority, and I will expect it to work quickly to get answers for the American people and the families of the victims."

Not all Republicans are thrilled with Issa's renewed attention to the issue. Rep. Buck McKeon (R-Calif.), chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, said Thursday that his committee has interviewed more than a dozen witnesses closely connected to the Benghazi ****** and concluded that, contrary to what Issa is alleging, there is no evidence that State Department officials delayed a decision to deploy resources to the scene.

Members of McKeon's committee also called it "puzzling" that Issa would find their work "incomplete" given that all of their briefings on the issue were open to members of Issa's committee, FOX News' Chad Pergram reported.

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Rep. Buck McKeon (R-Calif.), chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, said Thursday that his committee has interviewed more than a dozen witnesses closely connected to the Benghazi ****** and concluded that, contrary to what Issa is alleging, there is no evidence that State Department officials delayed a decision to deploy resources to the scene.

The crazy just be gettin' crazy up in here. These twits can't gain any traction on Obamacare, so it's back to their other favorite temper tantrum. And since no one pays attention in here anymore than anyone, anywhere else does; let me say again, I watched the earlier hearings. They have nothing. They have nothing close to anything. And the same Party whose entire 2012 campaign platform was, "It's the Economy, Stupid" is once again ignoring the economy to chase red herrings.

This is your tax money at work, people. How ya feelin'?
 
Well, those of us who live in the real world are fuming, as we have been for some time, about a lot of things. But I guess, if you look at it from their perspective, after you've been wrong about so many things, why not just keep living the lie forever? It's probably easier for them.
 
All the damn fools have and they will try and twist the Benghazi delusion for all its worth as long as some tea party goof somewhere keeps buying it. Kind of sad really.
 
In case there is anyone out there who is still unfamiliar with all the "Benghazis" that happened during Bush's presidency, here's a breakdown: Premium Link Upgrade
 
Just announced today, a new House sub-committee to investigate Bengazi for the ninth time! (This time without Darrell Issa)
 
Again.. seriously? If only the GOP cared this much about the millions of deaths from war, not being properly insured, starvation, etc, the world would be a better place. But no, lets keep focusing on 4 people that died while serving in a hostile country.
 
Again.. seriously? If only the GOP cared this much about the millions of deaths from war, not being properly insured, starvation, etc, the world would be a better place. But no, lets keep focuusing on 4 people that died while serving in a hostile country.[/QEly
The reason is make Obama legacy in history as a failure.

GOP new party of no bull **** **** type of propaganda fronted by the Koch Beothers.
 
Sorry typing on my phone. And it is Koch Brothers before the resident Grammer **** highjackls this thread.
You know who with the whack sitcom.
 
Having a new "Select" committee (with a Chairman as Tea Party wacko as Issa) investigating Benghazi while Issas Committee does too, may be Speaker John Boehner's way to cause conflict among the Tea Party Reps who have been ******* him to do stupid things (Govt shutdown, etc.)
 
I'd feel better about my taxes paying for some real fucking results and the people who fucked up going down for treason. But I'm good with Frankenstein getting subpoenaed.
 
I'd feel better about my taxes paying for some real fucking results and the people who fucked up going down for treason. But I'm good with Frankenstein getting subpoenaed.

If you're that passionate about it, try watching the hearings. But it's good to know that you're OK with your guvmint wasting everyone's time.
 
How about some accountability for all the investigations, some motherfuckers need to lose their jobs for continually pushing scandals that aren't.
 
Taking a page from Rules for Radicals isn't an argument. People aren't calling these crises for the fun of it. Dear Leader and his cohorts have faced zero accountability from day one and when someone finally sacks up and challenges them, progressives circle the wagons and claim people are just ****** wolf.
 
People aren't calling these crises for the fun of it.
Yes they are. That's exactly what they're doing. This and nothing else.

Dear Leader and his cohorts have faced zero accountability from day one and when someone finally sacks up and challenges them
Oh horseshit. Would you care to explain all the previous hearings? All the previous testimony? Are you paying any attention to this at all?

progressives circle the wagons and claim people are just ****** wolf.
By this time, you've either made your case or there's no case at all.

In your case Ace, I don't know who to be more pissed at. You, for mouthing this bullshit line of propaganda and acting like you believe it. Or me, for giving you way too much credit all this time.

And if you don't realize, you should. Every time you use this "Dear Leader" line, you embarrass yourself. You accomplish no other task than that.
 
How about some accountability for all the investigations, some motherfuckers need to lose their jobs for continually pushing scandals that aren't.

Elections come in November. I have only one Senator and Congressman to vote for. D-Pallone hasn't had a real challenger for decades and D-Corey Booker won a special election because he did some good **** in Newark but it's a different story once he gets his feet solidly into Senate. Primaries to come. R-Steve Lonegan looks more and more like a shill for some political pact.

The prior investigations revealed a wide range of fuck ups in Bengasi. Job over. Can we now start hearing about all of these ideas from the right that will jump our economy? (insert crickets here)
 
Taking a page from Rules for Radicals isn't an argument. People aren't calling these crises for the fun of it. Dear Leader and his cohorts have faced zero accountability from day one and when someone finally sacks up and challenges them, progressives circle the wagons and claim people are just ****** wolf.

Benghazi was an ****** against us, not a scandal by us. It's real fucking simple, the same motherfuckers that are shrieking "scandal" now, didn't have a peep over the 13 similar attacks that occurred during the Bush administration. Why is that? There was ONE motherfucking 9/11 Commission, and no one was trying to destroy Bush during that whole thing. How many Benghazi investigations have there been, and what's the ultimate goal? Yeah, fuck this partisan bullshit.
 
NO ONE WAS TRYING TO DESTROY BUSH? I was just checking to make sure I read that properly.
 
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