Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton used House
Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy's words against the House Select
Committee on Benghazi in a new 30-second TV advertisement.
The 30-second commercial, entitled "Admit", is part of a new national cable TV ad buy that starts Tuesday. The ad features McCarthy telling Fox News' Sean Hannity
in an interview last week, "Everybody thought Hillary Clinton was
unbeatable, right? But we put together a Benghazi special committee, a
select committee. What are her [poll] numbers today?"
After McCarthy's remarks, a voiceover narration says, "The
Republicans have spent millions attacking Hillary because she’s fighting
for everything they oppose ... from affordable health care ... to equal
pay, she’ll never stop fighting for you and the Republicans know it."
Emily Schillinger, a spokeswoman for House Speaker John Boehner said
in response to the ad, "This is a classic Clinton attempt to distract
from her record of putting classified information at risk and
jeopardizing our national security, all of which the FBI is
investigating."
McCarthy, who has put himself forward to replace the departing Boehner as Speaker, later backed off his initial remarks, saying he "never meant to imply" the Benghazi committee's investigation was politically motivated.
Earlier Monday, Clinton said that if she were president, she would
have done everything in her power to shut down the investigation.
"Look at the situation they chose to exploit, to go after me for
political reasons: the death of four Americans in Benghazi," Clinton
told NBC's "Today" in an interview before a town hall appearance in New
Hampshire. "This committee was set up, as they have admitted, for the
purpose of making a partisan, political issue out of the deaths of four
Americans."
Clinton has previously stopped short of joining some of her fellow
Democrats in calling for the committee to be disbanded. She is scheduled
to testify before the committee on Oct. 22. She told NBC she was
looking forward to her appearance "to explain everything we've done,
everything that I asked to happen."
Clinton's comments came as Democrats on the Benghazi panel released a
partial transcript of a closed-door interview with Clinton's former
chief of staff, Cheryl Mills, in response to what they called selective
and inaccurate Republican leaks.
Release of the transcript is "the only way to adequately correct the
public record," the Democrats said in a letter to the panel's chairman,
Rep. Trey Gowdy, R-S.C. They said they would release the full transcript
in five days, in order to give Gowdy time to identify any specific
information in the transcript he believes should be withheld from the
American people.
A spokesman for Gowdy said the committee has not released transcripts
from witness interviews in order to "gather all facts" and avoid
tainting the recollections of future witnesses.
"By selectively leaking" parts of the transcript from Mills' daylong
interview last month, "Democrats have shown their nakedly political
motivation, willingness to violate the letter and spirit of House rules
and their desire to defend Secretary Clinton without regard for the
integrity of the investigation," Gowdy's spokesman, Jamal Ware, said.
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