[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 103 (Thursday, July 18, 2013)]
[House]
[Pages H4601-H4602]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
BENGHAZI UNANSWERED
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
Virginia (Mr. Wolf) for 5 minutes.
Mr. WOLF. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to ask another question that has
not yet been answered by the House. This question will be the third in
a series of critical issues that have not yet been resolved. I will
continue to raise additional questions for the next 9 legislative days
until we depart for August recess, keeping in mind that the 1-year
anniversary of the Benghazi attacks will be upon us when the Congress
returns in September.
It is also noteworthy that there does not appear to be a single
hearing on Benghazi scheduled in any committee between now and the 1-
year anniversary. That is why, in the absence of public hearings to
address these questions, I am raising them on the House floor this
month.
On Tuesday, I raised the question on why none of the Benghazi
survivors--whether the State Department, CIA, or private security
contractor employee--have testified publicly before Congress.
Yesterday, I asked about whether there had been any intelligence
failures in the vetting of the Libyan militias who abandoned the
Americans at the consulate as the assault began. I also asked who
provided the terrorists with a detailed understanding of the consulate
property.
Today, I return again to the Benghazi survivors and other career
employees and contractors working for the CIA, Defense Department, and
the
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State Department who were involved in the response, or the lack
thereof, to the Benghazi attacks.
According to trusted sources that have contacted my office, many, if
not all, of the survivors of the Benghazi attacks, along with others at
the Department of Defense and CIA, have been asked or directed to sign
additional nondisclosure agreements about their involvement in the
Benghazi attacks. Some of these new NDAs, as they call them, I have
been told, were signed as recently as this summer.
It is worth noting that the Marine Corps Times yesterday reported
that the marine colonel whose task force was responsible for special
operations in northern and western Africa at the time of the attack is
still on Active Duty despite claims that he retired and, therefore,
could not be forced to testify before Congress.
If these reports are accurate, this would be a stunning revelation to
any Member of Congress--any Member of Congress that finds this out--and
also, more importantly, to the American people. It also raises serious
concerns about the propriety of the administration's efforts to silence
those with knowledge of the Benghazi attack and response.
So today I ask: How many Federal employees, military personnel, or
contractors have been asked to sign additional nondisclosure agreements
by each agency? Do these nondisclosure agreements apply only to those
under cover, or have noncovert State Department and Defense Department
employees been directed to sign them, too?
Later today, I will be writing the CIA, Defense Department, and State
Department to ask for a list of all of their personnel or contractors
who have been required to sign original or additional NDAs relating to
Benghazi. Perhaps, through a list of all the employees that have signed
the NDAs relating to Benghazi, we may finally develop a witness list to
subpoena for eyewitness testimony to learn what happened that night
where we lost four American lives.
I do not expect the Obama administration to be forthcoming with
answers, but if this Congress--if this Congress--does not ask for the
information and compel delivery, the American people will never learn
the truth. Any Federal employee or contractor who has been coerced into
silence through a nondisclosure agreement should expect Congress to
speak out on their behalf and compel their voice to be heard.
That is why I, along with 159 of my colleagues, support a select
committee to hold public hearings to learn the truth about what
happened that night in Benghazi. I say to any colleague who is not on
our resolution, if you are not on our resolution, please get on so we
can find the truth for the American people.
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