[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 101 (Tuesday, July 16, 2013)]
[House]
[Pages H4489-H4490]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
BENGHAZI INVESTIGATION
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
Virginia (Mr. Wolf) for 5 minutes.
Mr. WOLF. Mr. Speaker, Deuteronomy 16:20 tells us:
Justice, justice shalt thou pursue.
As we quietly mark the 10-month anniversary of the Benghazi terrorist
attacks last week, I know many people wondered if there will ever be
any clear resolution to this investigation, let alone justice.
There are less than 3 weeks remaining before the Congress departs for
the August recess. When we return in September, we will be only 2 days
away from the 1-year anniversary of the Benghazi attacks. This looming
anniversary should stand as a stark reminder of the many unanswered
questions that remain about what actually happened that night and how
the administration chose to respond or not respond to the Americans
under assault during that 8-hour period.
That is why, over the next 3 weeks, I will be coming to the floor
regularly to remind the American people about the key questions that
remain to be answered. I will also be sending a series of letters to
the State Department, the Defense Department, and the CIA formally
requesting responses to some of these questions. While I am skeptical
the administration will be forthcoming with answers, I do hope that
these questions will underscore, for the Congress and the American
people, the woefully incomplete status of the Benghazi investigation.
I have long been concerned that the current investigative strategy
would not yield the necessary answers. That is why, for the last 8
months, I have advocated creating a bipartisan select committee to
thoroughly investigate the Benghazi attacks. My bill, H. Res. 36, has
160 cosponsors, as well as the support of many family members of the
Benghazi victims, the Special Operations community, and the Federal Law
Enforcement Officers Association, which represent the Diplomatic
Security agents who were at the consulate in Benghazi.
Perhaps the most telling sign of the incomplete state of the Benghazi
investigation is the fact that not one of the survivors of the Benghazi
attack from the consulate or the annex has publicly testified before
Congress. Despite nearly a full year of multiple committee
investigations, not one witness has been brought before a committee to
publicly testify under oath about what happened that night.
Instead of learning the details of the attack and the U.S. response
in public hearings, the American people may instead read about it in
one of the books that have been announced in recent weeks. It is clear
that the survivors from the consulate and the annex have worked with
authors on two separate books that are scheduled to be published over
the next year.
The first, ``Under Fire: The Untold Story of the Attack in
Benghazi,'' describes in vivid, minute-by-minute detail the assault on
the U.S. consulate, according to an excerpt that was published in
Vanity Fair magazine this month. This excerpt contains important new
information about the level of sophistication of the attack and how the
terrorists apparently had detailed inside knowledge of the American
consulate. It also noted that each of the terrorists' vehicles flew the
``black flag of jihad.'' The report makes clear this attack was the
result of careful planning and intelligence-gathering by the
terrorists, not some spontaneous attack on a target of opportunity.
A second, $3 million book deal, scheduled for publication in 2014,
was announced last month with four unnamed U.S. security contractors
who were based at the annex and responded to the attacks that night. I
suspect, given the critical role played by the contractors in
responding to the consulate attack and later in defending the annex,
that these individuals have important information that deserves to be
heard by the Congress and by the American people. I also wonder, Mr.
Speaker, whether any of the $3 million they're earning from the book
deal will be shared with Ty Woods' widow and child or the parents of
Glen Doherty, who did so much to save our Americans.
I can't help but ask why the Congress has not asked--or subpoenaed--
these individuals to testify before the House committees that have been
investigating this over the past year. If
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these questions are not answered, the American people will never know
what took place in Benghazi.
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