Fox News falsely claimed Ambassador Thomas Pickering was “reluctant to testify” to Congress about his investigation into the September 2012 attacks on a U.S. diplomatic facility in Benghazi, Libya, ignoring Pickering's volunteering to testify in a public hearing.
Republican Rep. Darrell Issa (CA), Chair of the House Oversight Committee, has subpoenaed Pickering, the co-chair of the independent Accountability Review Board that investigated the State Department's handling of the Benghazi attacks, to testify before Congress on the investigation's findings.
On Fox & Friends, co-host Steve Doocy claimed Pickering was “reluctant to testify” and had to be “forced” to do so with the subpoena, implying that this undermined Pickering's credibility as an investigator. On-air text also claimed Pickering was “worried” and “reluctant to testify”:
In fact, as Politico reported on May 17, the subpoena issued by Issa was in response to “a letter from Pickering volunteering to appear before the committee,” and the subpoena was only necessary because Issa demanded a private hearing instead of the public hearing that Pickering requested:
Pickering and and Admiral Michael Mullen have requested the ability to respond publicly to criticism of a review the two retired officials conducted of the Benghazi attacks.
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But Issa is insisting that Republicans and Democratic staffers get a pre-testimony crack at the witnesses by interviewing them behind closed doors first, saying staff and members have only had access to an unclassified version of the Accountability Review Board report on Benghazi.
A copy of Pickering and Accountability Review Board co-chair and former Joint Chiefs Chairman Mike Mullen's letter to Issa volunteering to testify explains that Pickering felt a private hearing was inappropriate, because “the public deserves to hear your questions and our answers.”
Pickering also made clear his willingness to testify during his appearances on several May 12 Sunday talk shows. On CBS' Face The Nation, Pickering explained that he was “fully prepared to come at any time.” And during an appearance with Issa on NBC's Meet the Press, Pickering reaffirmed he was “of course” willing to attend congressional hearings and offer testimony on the Accountability Review Board's report: