McCarthy Credits Benghazi Committee with Hurting Clinton’s Poll Numbers
The House majority leader, running for speaker, said the GOP-led committee has helped erode the Democratic front-runner’s “unbeatable” aura.
House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy said the House Benghazi Committee’s work has politically wounded Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential campaign.
The comment by McCarthy, who is running for House speaker, is certain to fuel Democratic allegations that the GOP-led panel is a political weapon that Republicans are using to harm Clinton’s White House prospects.
“Everybody thought Hillary Clinton was unbeatable right? But we put together a Benghazi special committee. A select committee. What are her numbers today?” McCarthy said on Fox News late Tuesday night.
“Her numbers are dropping. Why? Because she is untrustable. But no one would have known any of that had happened had we not fought and made that happen,” added McCarthy in an interview with Fox host Sean Hannity.
The comments appear to be a reference to the Benghazi Committee’s role in the revelation of Clinton’s private email setup, which was discovered as a result of the panel’s requests to the State Department for Clinton’s correspondence.
The Clinton campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment. But on Twitter Tuesday night, Clinton spokesman Brian Fallon reacted to McCarthy’s comment by saying: “Speaker-in-waiting confesses what the true goal of taxpayer-funded Benghazi Committee is.”
McCarthy made the comments in an interview about the record of the current House GOP leadership and McCarthy’s plans going forward.
“What you are going to see is a conservative speaker, that takes a conservative Congress, that puts a strategy [in place] to fight and win,” McCarthy said.
Elsewhere in the interview, when pressed to give a grade to outgoing Speaker John Boehner, McCarthy gave him a B-.