Kuwait Times

Clinton aide testifies as Benghazi panel slammed

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WASHINGTON: Hillary Clinton’s long-time confidante testified Friday before US lawmakers investigat­ing the deadly 2012 attacks in Libya, as Democrats slammed the Republican-led actions as efforts to “derail” the ex-secretary of state’s White House bid. Huma Abedin, trusted advisor to Clinton during her State Department years and now a vice chairwoman of her presidenti­al campaign, spent seven hours in a closed-door session of the House Committee on Benghazi. Members said their questions were related to the attacks of Sept 11, 2012 that killed four Americans, including ambassador to Libya Christophe­r Stevens. The panel’s chairman, Trey Gowdy, did not attend.

Abedin has been publicly quiet on the investigat­ion, but she broke her silence by briefly speaking to reporters after testifying. “I wanted to honor the service of those lost and injured in the Benghazi attacks,” Abedin said. “I appreciate­d the time of the members and committee staff today and I answered all their questions to the best of my ability.”

The special investigat­ion faces fresh scrutiny 17 months after it was empanelled, with Democrats charging it is more interested in ruining Clinton’s campaign than reaching conclusion­s about how the executive branch handled the attack and its aftermath. Top Democrat Elijah Cummings questioned why Republican­s demanded Abedin testify when “she had no policy responsibi­lities, no operationa­l responsibi­lities, (and) was not with secretary Clinton on the night of this phenomenal tragedy.”

‘Entirely Cooperativ­e’

Republican­s have also expressed concern with the panel. Number two House Republican Kevin McCarthy inadverten­tly suggested last month that hurting Clinton’s presidenti­al campaign was an unstated committee goal. This week another congressio­nal Republican, Richard Hanna, admitted the probe was designed in part to “go after” Clinton, who testifies before the committee next Thursday. When House Majority Leader McCarthy says “that this is all about a taxpayer-funded political effort to derail the campaign of Hillary Clinton, ladies and gentlemen that is a problem,” Cummings said.

Clinton aides noted Abedin has been “entirely cooperativ­e,” but they too were questionin­g the rationale for grilling her. “The committee’s focus on Huma (as opposed to numerous intelligen­ce and defense community officials still outstandin­g) is additional evidence that the actual attack in Benghazi, and its lessons about how we might better protect diplomats serving in dangerous places, are the last things on the committee’s mind,” Clinton spokesman Nick Merrill said in a statement. Cummings told MSNBC that the questionin­g of Abedin “was overall fair,” but he described the process as a “spectacle”.

Clinton’s Republican critics accuse the Obama administra­tion of not doing enough to provide security for the Benghazi mission in the months leading up to the violence, and then of failing to adequately respond to the attack. Republican committee member Mike Pompeo defended questionin­g Abedin, saying she had been “privy to and had access to informatio­n that pertained to all of the things surroundin­g the events of Benghazi”. He also insisted the committee will not bow to Democratic demands to end the investigat­ion that has already gone on longer than the 1970s Watergate probe. “This investigat­ion will go,” Pompeo said. “We have a task, we are going to complete it.” — AFP

 ??  ?? WASHINGTON: Huma Abedin, longtime aide to former US Secretary of State and Democratic presidenti­al hopeful Hillary Clinton, returns after a break to speak to the House Select Committee on Benghazi on Capitol Hill on Friday. — AFP
WASHINGTON: Huma Abedin, longtime aide to former US Secretary of State and Democratic presidenti­al hopeful Hillary Clinton, returns after a break to speak to the House Select Committee on Benghazi on Capitol Hill on Friday. — AFP

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