United Nations Ambassador Susan Rice’s attempts to “make nice” with a trio of Republican senators who have criticized her response to the Sept. 11 terror attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya, seem to have backfired.
The senators said they left their face-to-face meeting with Rice this morning “more concerned” and “significantly troubled.”
The three Republicans, Sens. John McCain of Arizona, Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire, said not only did Rice, who was joined by Acting CIA Director Mike Morell, not answer all their questions about the attack but did little to assuage their overall worries.
“We are significantly troubled by many of the answers that we got, and some that we didn’t get concerning evidence that was overwhelming leading up to the attack on the consulate,” McCain said.
“The concerns I have are greater today than before, and we’re not even close to getting the basic answers,” Graham said.
Today’s meeting was seen as part of Rice’s Capitol Hill “charm offensive,” as her possible nomination to become the next secretary of state has met with some vocal opposition – especially from McCain, Graham and Ayotte, who still seemed to steer clear of questions about whether they would stand in the way if Rice was nominated.
“Before anybody can make an intelligent decision about promoting someone involved in Benghazi, we need to do a lot more,” Graham said. “To this date, we don’t have the FBI interviews of the survivors conducted one or two days after the attack. We don’t have the basic information about what was said the night of the attack … as of this date.”
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