REP. JIM JORDAN (R-OH): The most telling thing is, when you think about Secretary Clinton, her record on Libya and what she told the American people after four Americans gave their life serving their country. The false information, the false narrative she told the American people where we learned last fall she said one thing to her family, one thing to the Egyptian prime minister, but yet she told the taxpayers and citizens and probably more importantly the families of those individuals who died for our country that night a completely different story. And that right there, I think should disqualify her from being commander in chief.
CHRIS CUOMO (HOST): Congressman, why do you refuse to accept what came out of the intelligence committees about the different stories being a version of different intelligence that was delivered at different times?
JORDAN: Well the intelligence may have changed Chris, but her story didn't. What we know is at 10:08 the night of the attack, she said some have sought to justify this vicious behavior as a response to inflammatory material posted on the internet. She was referencing and highlighting the video in the statement that was the official statement of our government. Less than an hour later tells her daughter that terrorists killed two of our people that night and the next day she tells the Egyptian prime minister we know. Not we think. We know
CUOMO: So her story did change?
JORDAN: Let me finish. No, it didn't. She said the next day to the Egyptian prime minister, we know the video had nothing to can do with it, it was a planned attack not a protest. So, privately her story didn't change, you're right. Publicly her story didn't change either but it was a completely different message. And then what she said to the families of the people who gave they're life, that we're going to get the guy who made this video, again attributing the motive to a video-inspired protest, completely wrong. So I've seen the evidence firsthand as purview on the Benghazi committee. That right there is just so wrong, and such a contrast I think again, when you think about this election and why we're supporting Mr. Trump.