Select Committee on Benghazi Formally Requests Clinton Turn Over Server to Neutral Third Party
March 20, 2015
Press Release
Washington,
DC-- Select Committee on Benghazi Chairman Trey Gowdy today sent a
letter requesting former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton turn over
the server she used for official State Department business to the State
Department inspector general or a neutral third party for independent
analysis of what records should be in the public domain.
“Though Secretary Clinton alone is
responsible for causing this issue, she alone does not get to determine
its outcome,” said Gowdy, R-S.C. “That is why in the interest of
transparency for the American people, I am formally requesting she turn
the server over to the State Department’s inspector general or a
mutually agreeable third party.
“An independent analysis of the private
server Secretary Clinton used for the official conduct of U.S.
government business is the best way to remove politics and personal
consideration from the equation. Having a neutral, third-party arbiter
such as the State Department IG do a forensic analysis and document
review is an eminently fair and reasonable means to determine what
should be made public.
“As I have said many times, we have no
interest in Secretary Clinton’s personal emails, but the American people
have a clear right to the public records from her time as secretary of
State.”
The letter transmitted today to the
former secretary’s personal attorney lays out the Select Committee’s
exhaustive efforts to acquire her official communications regarding
Libya as part of the committee’s inquiry into the 2012 Benghazi
terrorist attacks.
The letter also notes the former
secretary’s unprecedented email arrangement involving the use of private
email and a server to maintain exclusive control over her official
record while in office.
Gowdy has previously said he would
support the server being turned over to a retired federal judge, an
archivist or other inspector general to make public record
determinations, and he reiterated his willingness to work to find a
neutral arbiter that is agreeable to all concerned. He also stressed the
importance of the committee getting a responsive and complete set of
Libya-related documents from State Department to help expedite the
committee’s inquiry.
Editor’s Note: Attached is a link to the letter Chairman Gowdy sent to Clinton’s attorney.
http://benghazi.house.gov/news/press-releases/select-committee-on-benghazi-formally-requests-clinton-turn-over-server-to
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