AP/ February 23, 2013, 9:25 AM

White House to give senators Benghazi documents

WASHINGTON The White House has agreed to give the Senate Intelligence Committee documents related to the attack on a U.S. diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya, a congressional aide told The Associated Press Friday.

Republicans had demanded the documents as a condition of voting on the nomination of John Brennan to be CIA director.

The documents include emails between top national security officials showing the debate within the administration over how to describe the attack and other documents the committee had been asking for, the aide said. He spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss the matter publicly.

The White House has said it has already turned over more than 10,000 pages of Benghazi-related documents, along with witness interviews, staff briefings and hours of testimony.

Tommy Vietor, spokesman for the National Security Council, said the administration was talking with members of Congress about their requests regarding both the Benghazi attacks and the use of drone strikes, but he declined to say whether those requests had been granted.

"That being said, the confirmation process should be about the nominees and their ability to do the jobs they're nominated for," Vietor said.

The attack on the Benghazi compound last Sept. 11 killed U.S. Ambassador Christopher Stevens and three other Americans. The Obama administration sent conflicting signals about whether the assault was a terrorist attack or an incident touched off by protests over an anti-Muslim video.

Republicans accused the administration of an election-year cover-up of an act of terrorism and repeatedly pressed for more information about the attack. An independent review that faulted the State Department and led to four employees being relieved of their duties failed to placate GOP lawmakers. They demanded testimony from former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, who spent more than five hours before two congressional panels, and Defense Secretary Leon Panetta and Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Martin Dempsey about the military's response to the attack.

Republicans also pressed the administration for emails, communiques and videos, and threatened to hold up the nominations of members of President Barack Obama's second-term national security team, including the choice of Chuck Hagel for the Pentagon and Brennan for CIA director.

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ccb5508 says:
I'm not sure why people are upset that we actually might find out *** happened with Benghazi??
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ammo17 says:
21/2 years to get the truth about "fast&furious,only one american citizen killed.benghazi four americans killed the way this administration operates according to my math it should take 10 years to get the truth.if this country is still here!
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jgg000010 says:
rather amazing that it's been over 6 months since the death of 4 Americans, including our ambassador as well as the destruction of our consulate, and the only person who is being held accountable is the video maker.
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rzarc2 replies:
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I'm still waiting for the investigation of the Iraq war. You know, the war of desire by the last POTUS that killed over 4000 American and 100,000 Iraqis just so he and Cheney could show how manly they were.
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RZARC2: I do not think they coverupped the reason. The overwhelming evidence by the intelligence community said that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction. Even Colin Powell thought that was good information. Even so, I think that they Bush/Cheney cared about the American Heroes that were killed in Iraq. The Liar-n-Chief, our current POTUS, only cares about what he looks like on the campaigning trail that he has not gotten off since 2008. Needs to spend more time trying to solve our Country's problems instead of running around the Country blaming all the problems on Bush and the Republicans.
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this is what passes for debate on the right
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ThomasSense says:
Not and CCB: What fake news are you guys listening too?
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ccb5508 replies:
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I know...I can't believe they tried to say it was the fault of a video either.....talk about fake news....crazy, right?
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Ulgnud says:
Looks like the W/H has had enough time to sanitize and censor the documents. Congress is not likely to ever see anything severely critical of Obama's behavior now.
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rzarc2 says:
NotLobamatomized replies: Don't know why you're so against the Iraqi people getting their freedom, you think no one else deserves to enjoy freedom like you have?
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So you thinks its America's role in the world to wage continuous wars in the world to assure freedom like we have? I can only assume by your grandiose statement that you are a full time member of our military and sign up for every chance you get to go fight the world. More likely you are an and armchair general war mongering chicken-hawk is only content to send other people and/or their children to fight YOUR wars.

You Bush and Cheney have a lot in common. What a pathetic excuse of a human being you are.
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Filmguy870 says:
The GOP is full of ****. Since Ronnie Raygun, anyway. Liars, all! They lost the last election with this kind of crap....and if they don't stop they won't stop losing.
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Ulgnud replies:
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They lost the election because Obama promises handouts and Amnesty for illegal invaders. Obama won and America lost.
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realtimecoffee says:
Asd long as it is about parties and not about government, nothing will ever change. Grow up. Get real. Quit playing the same stupid game. Reps Dems Reps Dems Yawwwwwwwwn. Like there is any difference.
Government is a tool, not a sport.
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scruthut says:
Remember this come next election cycle. These RepubliTeaCans do not have the message yet. Obstructionists. How dare the economy or world view get better while O is in office? They are waging war on the American people. The party of Bigots, Sexists, Racists and Obstructionists.
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rzarc2 replies:
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Sad but accurate commentary on a once great party.
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