A second top aide to Hillary Clinton is testifying before the House Select Committee on Benghazi today, following news that a former Clinton aide who worked on Clinton's private email server plans to invoke the Fifth Amendment before the committee.
Jake Sullivan, Clinton's former deputy chief of staff and policy adviser at State, is expected to answer questions about the 2012 attacks on U.S. facilities in Benghazi as well as Clinton's use of private email at the State Department.
Chairman Trey Gowdy, R-South Carolina, said that Sullivan, now a foreign policy adviser to Clinton's presidential campaign, is in a "unique position" to discuss U.S. policy and the American footprint in Libya in 2012.
Sullivan's appearance before members of the committee comes a day after Clinton confidante Cheryl Mills, Clinton's former chief of staff at State, spent most of the day answering the committee's questions.
Mills thanked committee leaders Thursday for their professionalism and respect after her interview, and did not comment on the ongoing email controversy.
In an op-ed published Friday in the New York Times titled "Disband the Benghazi Committee," committee member Rep. Adam Schiff, D-California, criticized the investigation's focus on Hillary Clinton's use of private email ahead of the 2016 presidential election.
Gowdy said Mills was not asked any questions about private email use until the end of the nine-and-a-half hour interview.
"Our committee is the committee on Benghazi, not the committee on emails,” he said.
The committee's hearings with Clinton's top aides follow news that a former Clinton aide who worked on her email server plans to plead the fifth to any questions from the Benghazi Committee and other congressional inquiries.
Bryan Pagliano, a former Clinton 2008 campaign aide and State Department staffer, has decided invoke the Fifth Amendment in light of the ongoing FBI investigation into the security of Clinton’s email server, according to a letter from his attorneys to the committee earlier this week. The letter was a response to a subpoena from Gowdy compelling him to testify on September 10 and provide documents related to his work on Clinton's server.
Pagliano also asked Gowdy to excuse him from appearing before the committee next week, though the chairman has not said whether he will still compel the former Clinton aide to do so.
The committee plans to next interview former CIA deputy director Mike Morrell, Gowdy said today. Huma Abedin, Clinton's closest aide, is also expected to testify in the near future.
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