Trey Gowdy Benghazi Report FULL Press Conference 6/28/16 - House Select Committee
Trey Gowdy holds press conference on new benghazi report june 28 2016.
House Select Committee on Benghazi Report Members of the House Select Committee on
Benghazi held a news conference to release their report on the
September 2012 on the
U.S. diplomatic compound in
Benghazi, Libya, in which four
Americans died including
Ambassador Christopher Stevens. Benghazi Select Committee Chairman Trey Gowdy (
R-SC) refused on Tuesday to accused former
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton of lying about the
2012 tt atck on a U.S. diplomatic post in. After spending a reported $7 million dollars investigating the Benghazi atks,
House Republicans released their report this week, but it found no new evidence of wrongdoing by the former secretary of state. At a press conference on Tuesday, reporters pointed out that Gowdy’s committee had fueled attacks on
Clinton for months. “There are bumper stickers and T-shirts all over this country that say, ‘
Hillary Clinton lied, people died,'” one reporter noted during Gowdy’s press conference. “Is that true?” “You don’t see that T-shirt on me and you’ve never seen that bumper sticker on any of my vehicles and you’ve never heard me comment on that,” Gowdy insisted. “I’m asking you to read [the report]. I’m not going to tell you what to be on the lookout for. I’m going to tell you there’s new information.” “And it fundamentally changes the way that I view what happened before, during and after,” he added. “I actually trust you to read the report for yourself and draw your own conclusions.” “But you are the expert,” another reporter interrupted. “What do you think? Do you think she lied?” “I’m not going to assign — that, that’s a word you couldn’t use in a courtroom,” Gowdy stuttered in response. “
It’s just in [Clinton’s] public statements to us, there was less definitiveness. So, you’re going to have to decide for yourself.” Trey Gowdy (R.- SC) and his committee members addressed the media about the 800-page findings. Although Chairman Gowdy and his fellow
GOP members have repeatedly noted that this purpose of their investigation was not about the former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (Gowdy told
MSNBC this morning, “We mention… Clinton’s name less times than the
Democrats do” in their report), a reporter pressed the Chairman about a popular takeaway from the Benghazi events. “There are bumper stickers and tee-shirts all over this country that say ‘Hillary Clinton lied, people died’… is this true?” asked the reporter. “You don’t see that tee-shirt on me, and you don’t see that bumper sticker on any of my vehicles,” responded Gowdy succinctly. “And you’ve never heard me comment on that.” As he had done throughout the press conference, Gowdy repeatedly urged not only the gathered members of the press but also the
American public to read the 800-page report for themselves. “I’m not gonna tell you what to be on the look out for. I’m gonna tell you there’s new information.” The panel found no new wrongdoing on the part of the former
Secretary of State, who is the presumed nominee for the
Democratic party in the 2016
Presidential race, though it slams the inadequate resources leading up to the 2012 attacks that left four Americans dead in
Libya.
This morning on
CNN’s
New Day, committee member
Jim Jordan (R. –
Ohio) said, “The overall report, it’s about the facts, what happened… [but we] thought it was important to ask the questions. Why were we still in Benghazi when almost every other country had left? Why did we stay in Benghazi when the security situation was so terrible, so dangerous? And why did the administration mislead us?”