Benghazi Committee Leader Trey Gowdy Won’t Seek Re-Election
In an announcement that took conservatives across the nation by surprise, U.S. Rep. Trey Gowdy will not run for re-election according to a video report posted by the Daily Mail.
Best known for his ferocious prosecution of the truth while on the House Select Committee on Benghazi, he also sits on the powerful House Oversight Committee. The South Carolina Republican has repeatedly distinguished himself through an unwavering and tenacious pursuit of the facts.
His no-nonsense attorney approach was instrumental in turning the tide on Former State Secretary Hillary Clinton and the Obama Administration’s attempt to mislead the public about a video the spurred the Benghazi attacks that led to American deaths.
In recent actions, U.S. Rep Gowdy led an investigation into the Obama-era deal known as Uranium One, that sold 20 percent of America’s reserves to a Russian company through Canada. The recent investigation has prompted criminal charges. His probe into the so-called “Russian Collusion” scandal traced a financial payments back to the Hillary Clinton campaign and Democratic National Committee. Both were involved in funding and promoting an unsubstantiated and salacious anti-Trump dossier.
Although Gowdy has been offered a permanent position as a federal judge by Pres. Trump, he has turned the offer down.
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