Trey Gowdy, chairman of the Benghazi Select Committee, has harsh words for some of his fellow Republicans: “Shut up” about the investigation of the 2012 attacks in Libya.
The South Carolina representative said Sunday that he strongly disputes the claim that the committee has targeted Hillary Clinton, which Republican representatives Kevin McCarthy and Richard Hanna, and former committee member Maj. Bradley Podliska have suggested in recent interviews.
“I get that there’s a presidential campaign going on,” Gowdy said in an interview on CBS’s “Face The Nation.”
“I have told my own Republican colleagues and friends, shut up talking about things that you don’t know anything about. And unless you’re on the committee, you have no idea what we’ve done, why we’ve done it and what new facts we have found,” he said of the investigation.
McCarthy said in September that Clinton’s declining poll numbers were a result of the Benghazi committee. Two weeks later, Hanna backed McCarthy, saying, “there was a big part of this investigation that was designed to go after people and an individual, Hillary Clinton.”
Podliska also came forward claiming that the committee is not carrying out a non-partisan investigation, and said he was fired because he had not solely focused on Clinton. He is now filing a lawsuit against the committee.
Clinton, who is set to testify with the committee on Thursday, jumped on these claims, agreeing that the committee has unfairly focused on her.
“I think it’s pretty clear that – whatever they might have thought they were doing – that it ended up becoming a partisan arm of the Republican National Committee with an overwhelming focus on trying to, as they admitted, drive down my poll numbers,” she said.
Gowdy said Clinton is one of many witnesses the committee has spoken to.
“We have already talked to 50 people not named Clinton,” he said. “We’re going to talk to another couple of dozen not named Clinton.”
Maryland Rep. Elijah Cummings, who serves as the ranking member of the Benghazi committee and also appeared on “Face The Nation” on Sunday, responded to that statement. He said while there are have been many witnesses other than Clinton, the committee has yet to interview the heads of the CIA, the Joint Chiefs or the Department of Defense.









