Albuquerque Journal

GOP senator: ‘Lousy job’ on Benghazi report

Graham looks to 8th probe to dig further

- BY CHRISTI PARSONS TRIBUNE WASHINGTON BUREAU

WASHINGTON — A top Republican took aim at his GOP colleagues Sunday for issuing a report that largely absolved the Obama administra­tion for its handling of the 2012 attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya, dismissing the account by the GOP-led House Intelligen­ce Committee as “full of crap.”

Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina said that in compiling its report the committee accepted a “complete bunch of garbage” and allowed more finger-pointing within the administra­tion about responsibi­lity for the fatalities at the consulate.

“I’m saying the House Intelligen­ce Committee is doing a lousy job policing their own,” Graham said on CNN’s “State of the Union.”

“This report puts all the blame on the State Department and absolves the intelligen­ce community,” he said. “When the Department of Defense committees looked at it, the Department of Defense was held blameless. At the end of the day, everybody is point- ing fingers to everybody else.”

Other Republican members of Congress suggested that the Benghazi debate end. Sen. Jeff Flake, R-Ariz. said he thinks it’s time to “move beyond that.”

The back-and-forth followed the Friday release of the latest report about the attacks that killed Ambassador J. Christophe­r Stevens and three other embassy officials.

The House review found that the administra­tion did not intentiona­lly mislead people about how the attacks unfolded, despite the fact that its early statements turned out to be wrong.

No one gave an order to the U.S. military to “stand down” in their efforts to save the Americans in the consulate, as some have claimed, the report concludes.

Like previous reviews, the investigat­ion determined that the State Department didn’t have enough security at the compound to begin with and needed CIA assistance to get the situation under control.

Though the new report reached many of the same conclusion­s as previous reviews, it drew new attention because it was generated by House Republican­s.

Flake said his concern about Benghazi was how the administra­tion portrayed the incident shortly after the attack.

Susan Rice, an Obama aide who is now the national security adviser, said the attack arose from a protest against an anti-Islam video made in the U.S. and not a premeditat­ed terrorist attack. The administra­tion later said otherwise.

“I’ve always thought the biggest problem with Benghazi is how it was cast by the administra­tion and the remarks that Susan Rice just really threw in the face of what we knew was going on,” he said.

“But with regard to the other things that were addressed by this report, well, yes, I thought for a long time that we ought to move beyond that.”

Graham said he was looking forward to the work of another House committee, the Select Committee on Benghazi, to dig further into the matter. The committee is the eighth such government panel to investigat­e the incident.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-South Carolina, dismissed the House Intelligen­ce Committee report on Benghazi as “full of crap.”
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-South Carolina, dismissed the House Intelligen­ce Committee report on Benghazi as “full of crap.”

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