Jan 08 2013

Statement on the Confirmation of the Director of the CIA

WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham (R-South Carolina) released the following statement on the confirmation of John Brennan as Director of the CIA.

 

Graham said:

 

“I have not forgotten about the Benghazi debacle and still have many questions about what transpired before, during and after the attack on our consulate.

 

“In that regard, I do not believe we should confirm anyone as Director of the CIA until our questions are answered - like who changed Ambassador Susan Rice’s talking points and deleted the references to Al-Qaeda?  My support for a delay in confirmation is not directed at Mr. Brennan, but is an unfortunate, yet necessary action to get information from this Administration.

 

“I have tried – repeatedly – to get information on Benghazi but my requests have been repeatedly ignored.

 

“We were first told the Director of National Intelligence deleted the Al-Qaeda reference in the talking points because they did not want to let al Qaeda know we were monitoring them.  We were then told the FBI changed the talking points so as not to compromise an ongoing criminal investigation.  Finally, during a meeting with Ambassador Rice and acting-CIA Director Morrell, I was told it was the FBI who changed the talking points.  However, later in the day the clarified it was the CIA who had changed the talking points.

 

“This ever-changing story should be resolved.  It is imperative we understand who changed the talking points just weeks before a presidential election and why.  The stonewalling on Benghazi by the Obama Administration must come to an end.”

 

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