
'This makes Benghazi look like a much smaller issue': House Republicans vow to probe Biden's Afghanistan exit if they win in 2022
CNN
Some Republicans see the fallout over the US exit from Afghanistan as their new Benghazi -- a foreign policy blunder ripe for investigation that could provide just the political ammunition they need to dent a popular Democratic President.
Amid scenes of a chaotic and rushed evacuation from Afghanistan, multiple House Republicans are vowing to launch congressional investigations into the Biden administration's botched withdrawal if they win back the chamber next year, with some specifically calling for an "Afghanistan Select Committee." "This makes Benghazi look like a much smaller issue," Rep. Mike Johnson of Louisiana, a member of GOP leadership who sits on the Armed Services Committee, told CNN. "This may be one of the worst and most consequential foreign policy and national security disasters in our history. There will be a lot of answers to seek and questions to be answered, and I think it will be a top priority."
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