CIA Survivors Of Benghazi Were Told They COULD Talk To Congress, According To A Letter From Director John Brennan -- Daily Mail
CIA Director John Brennan wrote to his agency's Benghazi survivors on May 30, instructing them that while they were under no obligation to speak to Congress, they could testify in closed committee hearings if they wanted to.
'The Agency will support and facilitate contact with [congressional] committees,' he wrote, for any employee who wanted to talk.
The letter, first published online by The Weekly Standard, suggests that Republicans in the House and Senate have overreacted to their inability to get CIA witnesses to testify on the record. Several Republicans have expressed frustration at what they see as a gag order prohibiting witnesses to the September 11, 2012 terror attack in Libya from speaking out.
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Update #1: CIA chief asks Benghazi survivors to testify on attack -- FOX News/AP
Update #2: CIA Claims Benghazi Survivors Wanting to Talk Should Work Through Proper Channels -- Weekly Standard
My Comment: So if the CIA survivors of Benghazi have been told that they can testify to Congress the next question then begs itself .... considering the controversy and the demand for answers why has no one step forward.
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