Earlier this month, Chaffetz met with Trump at the White House and agreed not to discuss oversight. Chaffetz said in a statement that allowing Pagliano's conduct "to go unaddressed would gravely harm Congress' ability to conduct oversight." "Apparently, Chairman Chaffetz and President Trump are the only two people in Washington today who think we should still be investigating Secretary Clinton," Cumming said in a statement. But Democrats insist the sole purpose of the Benghazi hearings -- and a separate inquiry by Chaffetz -- was to undermine Clinton's presidential bid. A follow-up letter nine days later said the email review had done nothing to change the FBI's original conclusion.
Source: Fox News February 17, 2017 00:11 UTC