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Is Trey Gowdy planning a July surprise?
The chairman of the Select Committee on Benghazi went to ground after he and his colleagues grilled Hillary Clinton in October. They havent had a single hearing since then (and had only three public hearings before that one), though they occasionally send news releases reminding the world that their 700-day-old investigation continues.
But that is about to change. Gowdy, after blowing through several previous deadlines he set, has said to expect a final report before summer, and Republicans say they are drafting it now. In another indication that the rollout is approaching, Gowdy last month stopped giving Democrats transcripts of witness interviews. This move, ostensibly to prevent leaks, diminishes the minoritys ability respond to allegations contained in the majority report.
Depending on how long the declassification review takes, the Benghazi report is on track to drop by mid-July, just before Congress recesses for the conventions and at a time when Republicans will be in need of a distraction from the Trump-Cruz standoff. If the review takes longer (they typically last from a few weeks to a several months), it could come out in September, in the campaigns homestretch.
[link:https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/trey-gowdys-benghazi-surprise/2016/04/13/dd861754-01ab-11e6-9d36-33d198ea26c5_story.html?tid=pm_pop_b|
This is two days old but I'm struck by the fact that they quit giving Democrats the transcripts of the witness interviews. I'm assuming the the Dems were smart enough to have a stenographer or record the testimony for themselves on their cell phones or something? Would love to have Gowdy produce the testimony only to have the Dems roll out the actual testimony. LOL.
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