Forget Susan Rice. Sen. Susan Collins is in John Kerry’s corner.
The moderate Republican from Maine spoke to reporters after meeting with U.N. Ambassador Rice Wednesday and insisted she needed more information before she could back Obama’s presumed choice to be the next secretary of state.
“I still have many questions that remain unanswered. I continue to be troubled by the fact that the U.N. ambassador decided to play what was essentially a political role at the height of a contentious presidential election campaign by agreeing to go on the Sunday shows to present the administration’s position” on the Benghazi attacks, said Collins.
Her remarks echoed Republican Sen. John McCain, who said he and fellow GOP Sens. Kelly Ayotte and Lindsey Graham were “significantly troubled” by Rice, whom they met with on Tuesday.
Rice said that the Sept. 11 attack on the U.S. consulate in Libya was in response to an anti-Muslim video made in the U.S., rather than a pre-planned act of terrorism. That turned out to be false, although Rice and President Obama insist that she was simply offering the public the best information she had at the time.








