House Probe on Afghanistan Withdrawal Faces Criticism Over Lack of Accountability
Former investigator Jerry Dunleavy resigns, citing committee's failure to pursue key testimonies and documents.
- Dunleavy claims the investigation missed crucial opportunities to hold the Biden-Harris administration accountable.
- Committee Chairman McCaul has invited Secretary of State Blinken to testify, threatening a subpoena if he refuses.
- The probe has faced internal conflicts and accusations of inadequate scrutiny of high-ranking officials.
- Gold Star families and veterans express disappointment over the investigation's handling of key aspects.
- A comprehensive report from the House Foreign Affairs Committee is expected in September.