House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi has rejected the terms of a GOP-created select committee on Benghazi, but Republicans are moving ahead without them.
A top aide to House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, told theWashington Examiner that the Benghazi Select Committee met today for the first time and plans to move ahead with its investigation, despite the missing Democrats.
"We made a fair offer," Boehner spokesman Michael Steel said. "We hope they appoint Democrats. At this point, it's time to get to work."
Pelosi, D-Calif., rejected the panel's terms in letter to Boehner that was in response to GOP proposal about the select panel would operate.
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They need to probe what the heck happened to fixing our infrastructure.If they're trying to convince folks not to vote for Hillary,remember,this IS the US.We're slow learners here on average.We don't make the same mistakes twice.More like 3 or 4 times.
Is this Lt. Governor Michael Steel?
Good ole' Pelosi, a complete A$$!
Democrats want to get their football and go home, "I don't want to play anymore."
Ambassador Stevens should have kept his mouth shut about the funding of Al Queda in Syria.
I'm pretty sure it will not be necessary to repeat this any time soon. The other Ambassadors got the message.
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