Congress on Petraeus probe: We want answers

WASHINGTON (AP) — Members of Congress said Sunday they want to know more details about the FBI investigation that revealed an extramarital affair between ex-CIA Director David Petraeus and his biographer, questioning when the retired general popped up in the FBI inquiry, whether national security was compromised and why they weren't told sooner.
"We received no advanced notice. It was like a lightning bolt," said Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein of California, who heads the Senate Intelligence Committee.
The FBI was investigating harassing emails sent by Petraeus biographer and girlfriend Paula Broadwell to a second woman. That probe of Broadwell's emails revealed the affair between Broadwell and Petraeus. The FBI contacted Petraeus and other intelligence officials, and Director of National Intelligence James Clapper asked Petraeus to resign.
A senior U.S. military official identified the second woman as Jill Kelley, 37, who lives in Tampa, Fla., and serves as an unpaid social liaison to MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa, where the military's Central Command and Special Operations Command are located.
Staffers for Petraeus said Kelley and her husband were regular guests at events he held at Central Command headquarters.
In a statement Sunday evening, Kelley and her husband, Scott, said: "We and our family have been friends with Gen. Petraeus and his family for over five years. We respect his and his family's privacy and want the same for us and our three children."
A U.S. official said the coalition countries represented at Central Command gave Kelley an appreciation certificate on which she was referred to as an "honorary ambassador" to the coalition, but she has no official status and is not employed by the U.S. government.
The official, speaking on condition of anonymity because he wasn't authorized to discuss the case publicly, said Kelley is known to drop the "honorary" part and refer to herself as an ambassador.
The military official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to publicly discuss the investigation, said Kelley had received harassing emails from Broadwell, which led the FBI to examine her email account and eventually discover her relationship with Petraeus.
A former associate of Petraeus confirmed the target of the emails was Kelley, but said there was no affair between the two, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss the retired general's private life. The associate, who has been in touch with Petraeus since his resignation, says Kelley and her husband were longtime friends of Petraeus and wife, Holly.
Attempts to reach Kelley were not immediately successful. Broadwell did not return phone calls or emails.
Petraeus resigned while lawmakers still had questions about the Sept. 11 attack on the U.S. Consulate and CIA base in Benghazi, Libya, that killed four Americans, including U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens. Lawmakers said it's possible that Petraeus will still be asked to appear on Capitol Hill to testify about what he knew about the U.S. response to that incident.
Rep. Peter King, chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, said the circumstances of the FBI probe smacked of a cover-up by the White House.
"It seems this (the investigation) has been going on for several months and, yet, now it appears that they're saying that the FBI didn't realize until Election Day that General Petraeus was involved. It just doesn't add up," said King, R-N.Y.
Petraeus, 60, quit Friday after acknowledging an extramarital relationship. He has been married 38 years to Holly Petraeus, with whom he has two adult children, including a son who led an infantry platoon in Afghanistan as an Army lieutenant.
Broadwell, a 40-year-old graduate of the U.S. Military Academy and an Army Reserve officer, is married with two young sons.
Petraeus' affair with Broadwell will be the subject of meetings Wednesday involving congressional intelligence committee leaders, FBI deputy director Sean Joyce and CIA deputy director Michael Morell.
Petraeus had been scheduled to appear before the committees on Thursday to testify on the attack in Benghazi. Republicans and some Democrats have questioned the U.S. response and protection of diplomats stationed overseas.
Morell was expected to testify in place of Petraeus, and lawmakers said he should have the answers to their questions. But Feinstein and others didn't rule out the possibility that Congress will compel Petraeus to testify about Benghazi at a later date, even though he's relinquished his job.
"I don't see how in the world you can find out what happened in Benghazi before, during and after the attack if General Petraeus doesn't testify," said Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C.
Graham, who is a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, wants to create a joint congressional committee to investigate the U.S. response to that attack.
Feinstein said she first learned of Petraeus' affair from the media late last week, and confirmed it in a phone call Friday with Petraeus. She eventually was briefed by the FBI and said so far there was no indication that national security was breached.
Still, Feinstein called the news "a heartbreak" for her personally and U.S. intelligence operations, and said she didn't understand why the FBI didn't give her a heads up as soon as Petraeus' name emerged in the investigation.
"We are very much able to keep things in a classified setting," she said. "At least if you know, you can begin to think and then to plan. And, of course, we have not had that opportunity."
Clapper was told by the Justice Department of the Petraeus investigation at about 5 p.m. on Election Day, and then called Petraeus and urged him to resign, according to a senior U.S. intelligence official who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss the investigation publicly.
FBI officials say the committees weren't informed until Friday, one official said, because the matter started as a criminal investigation into harassing emails sent by Broadwell to another woman.
Concerned that the emails he exchanged with Broadwell raised the possibility of a security breach, the FBI brought the matter up with Petraeus directly, according to the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to publicly discuss the investigation.
Petraeus decided to quit, though he was breaking no laws by having an affair, officials said.
Feinstein said she has not been told the precise relationship between Petraeus and the woman who reported the harassing emails to the FBI.
Georgia Sen. Saxby Chambliss, the top Republican on the Senate intelligence committee, called Petraeus "a great leader" who did right by stepping down and still deserves the nation's gratitude. He also didn't rule out calling Petraeus to testify on Benghazi at some point.
"He's trying to put his life back together right now and that's what he needs to focus on," Chambliss said.
King appeared on CNN's "State of the Union." Feinstein was on "Fox News Sunday," Graham spoke on CBS' "Face the Nation," and Chambliss was interviewed on ABC's "This Week."
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Associated Press writers Michele Salcedo, Pete Yost and Matthew Lee contributed to this report.
"We received no advanced notice. It was like a lightning bolt," said Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein of California, who heads the Senate Intelligence Committee.
The FBI was investigating harassing emails sent by Petraeus biographer and girlfriend Paula Broadwell to a second woman. That probe of Broadwell's emails revealed the affair between Broadwell and Petraeus. The FBI contacted Petraeus and other intelligence officials, and Director of National Intelligence James Clapper asked Petraeus to resign.
A senior U.S. military official identified the second woman as Jill Kelley, 37, who lives in Tampa, Fla., and serves as an unpaid social liaison to MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa, where the military's Central Command and Special Operations Command are located.
Staffers for Petraeus said Kelley and her husband were regular guests at events he held at Central Command headquarters.
In a statement Sunday evening, Kelley and her husband, Scott, said: "We and our family have been friends with Gen. Petraeus and his family for over five years. We respect his and his family's privacy and want the same for us and our three children."
A U.S. official said the coalition countries represented at Central Command gave Kelley an appreciation certificate on which she was referred to as an "honorary ambassador" to the coalition, but she has no official status and is not employed by the U.S. government.
The official, speaking on condition of anonymity because he wasn't authorized to discuss the case publicly, said Kelley is known to drop the "honorary" part and refer to herself as an ambassador.
The military official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to publicly discuss the investigation, said Kelley had received harassing emails from Broadwell, which led the FBI to examine her email account and eventually discover her relationship with Petraeus.
A former associate of Petraeus confirmed the target of the emails was Kelley, but said there was no affair between the two, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss the retired general's private life. The associate, who has been in touch with Petraeus since his resignation, says Kelley and her husband were longtime friends of Petraeus and wife, Holly.
Attempts to reach Kelley were not immediately successful. Broadwell did not return phone calls or emails.
Petraeus resigned while lawmakers still had questions about the Sept. 11 attack on the U.S. Consulate and CIA base in Benghazi, Libya, that killed four Americans, including U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens. Lawmakers said it's possible that Petraeus will still be asked to appear on Capitol Hill to testify about what he knew about the U.S. response to that incident.
Rep. Peter King, chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, said the circumstances of the FBI probe smacked of a cover-up by the White House.
"It seems this (the investigation) has been going on for several months and, yet, now it appears that they're saying that the FBI didn't realize until Election Day that General Petraeus was involved. It just doesn't add up," said King, R-N.Y.
Petraeus, 60, quit Friday after acknowledging an extramarital relationship. He has been married 38 years to Holly Petraeus, with whom he has two adult children, including a son who led an infantry platoon in Afghanistan as an Army lieutenant.
Broadwell, a 40-year-old graduate of the U.S. Military Academy and an Army Reserve officer, is married with two young sons.
Petraeus' affair with Broadwell will be the subject of meetings Wednesday involving congressional intelligence committee leaders, FBI deputy director Sean Joyce and CIA deputy director Michael Morell.
Petraeus had been scheduled to appear before the committees on Thursday to testify on the attack in Benghazi. Republicans and some Democrats have questioned the U.S. response and protection of diplomats stationed overseas.
Morell was expected to testify in place of Petraeus, and lawmakers said he should have the answers to their questions. But Feinstein and others didn't rule out the possibility that Congress will compel Petraeus to testify about Benghazi at a later date, even though he's relinquished his job.
"I don't see how in the world you can find out what happened in Benghazi before, during and after the attack if General Petraeus doesn't testify," said Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C.
Graham, who is a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, wants to create a joint congressional committee to investigate the U.S. response to that attack.
Feinstein said she first learned of Petraeus' affair from the media late last week, and confirmed it in a phone call Friday with Petraeus. She eventually was briefed by the FBI and said so far there was no indication that national security was breached.
Still, Feinstein called the news "a heartbreak" for her personally and U.S. intelligence operations, and said she didn't understand why the FBI didn't give her a heads up as soon as Petraeus' name emerged in the investigation.
"We are very much able to keep things in a classified setting," she said. "At least if you know, you can begin to think and then to plan. And, of course, we have not had that opportunity."
Clapper was told by the Justice Department of the Petraeus investigation at about 5 p.m. on Election Day, and then called Petraeus and urged him to resign, according to a senior U.S. intelligence official who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss the investigation publicly.
FBI officials say the committees weren't informed until Friday, one official said, because the matter started as a criminal investigation into harassing emails sent by Broadwell to another woman.
Concerned that the emails he exchanged with Broadwell raised the possibility of a security breach, the FBI brought the matter up with Petraeus directly, according to the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to publicly discuss the investigation.
Petraeus decided to quit, though he was breaking no laws by having an affair, officials said.
Feinstein said she has not been told the precise relationship between Petraeus and the woman who reported the harassing emails to the FBI.
Georgia Sen. Saxby Chambliss, the top Republican on the Senate intelligence committee, called Petraeus "a great leader" who did right by stepping down and still deserves the nation's gratitude. He also didn't rule out calling Petraeus to testify on Benghazi at some point.
"He's trying to put his life back together right now and that's what he needs to focus on," Chambliss said.
King appeared on CNN's "State of the Union." Feinstein was on "Fox News Sunday," Graham spoke on CBS' "Face the Nation," and Chambliss was interviewed on ABC's "This Week."
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Associated Press writers Michele Salcedo, Pete Yost and Matthew Lee contributed to this report.
I saw several reports of a voting machine that was switching Obama votes to Romney--there is a video of that, it seems. Also, Romney family members apparently had some ownership of voting machines.Â
Apparently there was good reason to keep this secret until after the election for fear that aspects of it currently unknown to the American public and Congress would hurt Obama's chances for re-election and make it more difficult to swing the election by fraud.  Obama won by a very small margin of votes, easily manufactured by the voting machines in Ohio and South Carolina that were converting Romney votes to Obama, the busloads of Somali natives who were allowed to vote in Marion County, Ohio although without giving addresses or being able to speak English, the ballots in Florida which outnumbered the registered voters, and Obama's efforts to suppress military vote by a lawsuit in Ohio. The list goes on. If the public had become incensed by the truth about Benghazi, they might have turned out in record numbers to vote against Obama, making impossible the phony, small margin of popular  votes by which Obama won the election. I hope Congressional leaders pursue the truth about Benghazi and the affair which is being used as a focal point to deflect public attenition from what really happened.Â
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Sour Grapes...looks like Cantor and Reichert knew about this long before any democrats did and now their covering their rears. I would be worried if I were them. Why didnât the congressman go to the press? Â
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âthe first knowledge of the affair outside the FBI came from an agency whistle-blower who contacted a Capitol Hill Republican, who then told House Majority Leader Eric Cantor. Rep. Dave Reichert, R-Wash., got a tip from a friend who knew the whistle-blower, but it wasn't immediately clear if the FBI agent was the whistle-blower.â
@Mary There was a steamship made of used gauze from the civil war and maple syrup floating down Post Alley over the weekend. A 285x75Rx17 size tire rolled out of the galley into the arms of Connie Hawkens (former NBA player - Phoenix Suns).
At 7:15 this morning the toilet in the community room of my apartment building spring a leak exactly the size of a #2 lead pencil from the side of the bowl. None of the water inside the bowl seeped out though, it stayed completely frozen but at room temperature.
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My post made absolutely no sense whatsoever; like yours.
 @Mary Mary read it in ultra conservative blog so it must be true! For heaven's sake lady, you are embarrassing reasonable Republicans across the nation. Take your conspiracy theories and tin foil cap and move to a bunker where you belong.Â
 @Mary That is clearly the reason why the Republican majority leader, Eric Cantor, kept quiet about it, despite knowing about it back in October.
 @Mary Could you please provide reliable sources for any or all of those accusations of voter fraud?
 @Hountoof  @Mary how does one cite Mother Goose?
Now, the FBI was on to this quite some time ago. Â You can't tell me the CIA officials didn't know anything about this either. Â An unethical coverup of dirt bags by some FBI and CIA officials not to disclose this a long time ago. Â
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Oh no!!! Not an affair!!!
This isn't the first person in high position to have an affair... we had "founding fathers" that shared the trait
 @TruthinAdverts Not much of a spy if you can't even hide your hanky panky properly - and the top spy in the country at that!
 @ChopinBroccoli Well being the administrative head of the CIA doesn't make you a spy... it makes you an administrator, but I get your drift.Â
If Patraeus had the affair while on active duty he is subject to being court martial-ed and could lose his retirement pay. I am not sure if there is a time frame that he could be charged since he is now retired.
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There are too many events that should never have been in public like the bin Laden killing to things that full disclosure should have been from the start like the Embassy attack/killings and now Patraeus. These events have been handled not with the best interest of the country but with only the interest of Obama for his reelection. Obama has relegated the running of this country to his reelection advisers.
 @Beam_Me_Up You do know the Bush appointed Petraeus? Right?
 @thebigteacher You do know that after Bush nominated him as US Centcom Commander, Obama essentially demoted him to only the Afghanistan theater? And then Obama appointed him to CIA director and Petraeus retired from the military to accept this position. So, what is your point saying Bush appointed him? Is this another attempt to bring Bush back into the picture saying it was his fault? The last time Bush nominated Petraeus was in October 2008. When Obama appointed him as CIA director the US Senate approved of this 94-0 in 2011 which was democratically controlled at that time. Please elaborate on your comment if there is intelligence behind it or else just keep trolling.Â
 @Surveyor1  @Beam_Me_Up Actually, the mess this country is in is not because of the wars (which got approval from democrats just as much as republicans) but is from the mortgage mess. You have 2 main players in this, Carter and Clinton. Both pushed for lax mortgage lending standards to equal what they thought to be inequality of mortgage dispersion between minorities. These lax mortgage standards allowed people to qualify for home loans that never should have qualified. The lending banks saw a huge uptake of mortgage applicants and made huge short term gains just on the administration of executing home loans. These gains were rolled into the home loan so the people that got the home loan did not care. These lending banks then sold off these loans making more profit. It did not take long for these people to start to default on these loans and hence the start of the financial mess we are now in. There was a false real estate bubble that allowed people to qualify for second mortgages and when this bubble burst as more and more people started to default on their loans, the shock waves of no money hit the construction industry and the auto industry. Both industries relied upon what seemed to be huge amounts of money to sustain them and they just kept on building houses and cars. When this stopped it killed our economy more than the war spending was killing our economy. But, you just keep blaming Bush if it makes you feel good. Put the blinders on so that no trace of truth will be able to sink in. Â
@Beam_Me_Up So I suppose you think Bush had nothing to do with the mess this country is in right now and it is all Obama's fault, right?
 @Beam_Me_Up Why would this news about Patraeus negatively affect Obama's reelection?
 @Hountoof Let's see, he appointed Patraeus and the fact that this was covered up in the first place for months and Patraeus decides to resign the Friday after election. As everyone tries to keep blaming Bush because he was in control, well, Obama is supposedly in control but the only thing that he can do right is run an election. I wish Obama was half as good as running this country as he is running an election.
 @Hountoof If this was the only event that was obfuscated I would agree with you. Unfortunately there is more and more issues that should have been made public immediately like our CIA chief sleeping around or issues that should have been classified and never seen the light of day like the bin Laden killing to warrant concern. When you take each item separately it does not seem like a lot but when you see that these items and many more have the signs of being crafted to aid Obama's reelection attempt the American public needs to be fully aware of every detail now. I bet on Obama his first term and I have lost greatly like so many other Americans. I am tired of him dancing around the important issues with absolutely no gains seen to the middle class and now I have 4 more years to suffer because Obama once again ran a great election and it is apparent there is no limit to his willingness to retain the White House. Petraeus was Obama's appointment and the American public may not have seen this as Obama's fault except for the fact that Obama hid this from the public until after the election. More and more evidence is coming out daily that this was in Obama's view before the election was held. This is why it is important to the American public.
 @Beam_Me_Up I really doubt the American public would have blamed Obama for the mistakes Patraeus made in his personal life. Who cares if he appointed him? The president has no control over this sort of thing. I think you're being far too cynical here.
 @Beam_Me_Up Ya I'm sure Obama himself is out to get this guy. Don't be stupid.
 @Barlion Obama was only out to get reelected and he does not care who gets thrown under the bus. Look at all the problems Seal Team 6 is having with their fame since Obama made public the events of the bin Laden killing. The actions of our kill teams have always remained classified but Obama put them on the front page. Obama was not out to get Patraeus in any way but he kept this quiet until after the election exactly as he was trying to keep the embassy killings quiet. He ran on the concept of an open government in 2008 but he forgot to say that this only applied to his personal interests and not the nations interests. I hope you feel better though since you could call me stupid but provide no intelligent argument to support your feelings. Keep trolling.Â
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Congress wants answers! And photographs would be nice if they could get those also please
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We are just too uptight about sex. So what! The guy was less stressed because he was able to get some. Have you seen his wife?  Can you blame him?
 @HonkeyCat The secret service believes in you. Just imagine the cost to our so called national security if the head of the NSA, Pentagon can't keep his Hotdog in his pants
@HonkeyCat  Now, picture the wife naked...  I'M BLIND!!!!!!!
"Still, Feinstein called the news "a heartbreak" for her personally and U.S. intelligence operations, and said she didn't understand why the FBI didn't give her a heads up as soon as Petraeus' name emerged in the investigation."
 Looks like your "savior" doesn't think highly enough of you to give you a heads up on what's going on. This investigation has been going on a very long time and yet it was hushed up until after Obama had been re-elected. Coincidence? I think not.
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Just another sign this nation is falling apart, my gut tells me this is 100% related to the the massacre in Benghazi , funny the White House and government tried to keep it all secret and out right lied to us all, weeks after the attack, now this, what a joke, wake up people and follow the truth.
 @hinterland You do know the Bush appointed Petraeus?
 @thebigteacher Who cares who appointed Petraeus , how is that even relevant to the topic? Let me guess, you still believe is was just a random attack and not pre meditated.
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the fact that you put "massacre in Benghazi" and the words "follow the truth" in the same long run on sentence is a crime against the english language, and common sense.
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Keep barking up the wrong tree.  You are going to be disspointed when it is not the scandal you think it is. And, most likely, you will have to further embarass yourself by refusing to accept the facts.
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 @T H I S  @hinterland and that has a name invented I believe by Mittens Romney it's "doubling down" on the truth.
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 @T H I S What facts am i refusing to accept? All you have to do is watch C-Span , They asked for more security and were denied, it's a fact.
 @T H I S There is no scandal, only facts, why is that so hard to understand?Â
 @hinterland so now we are at "the massacre in Benghazi"
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That chicken.... keep farking it.
 @T H I S  @hinterland Any UNNECESSARY loss of American lives if over just one person, can be called a massacre. It's even MORE poignant when the "Welfare Messiah" watches the whole thing, and doesn't DO a thing to help them even though he COULD have. A full investigation, IF it can get past THIS little smoke screen, will show Obama's true colors, as will the next four years. This is going to be an interesting ride.
 @Wolfen  @T H I S  @hinterland that didn't hold water before the election... and it won't now.....you need to get out and get some air....
 @T H I S That depends on how the  Liberal media spins it. We were under attack on 9/11/2012, funny the media and the Government tried to blame it on some BS u tube video, put yourself in the situation of the 4 soldiers that lost there lives and the diplomat , coward. There is proven evidence that they asked for extra security and were denied , watch the congressional video
 @hinterland my gut tells me you are a republican shill
My gut tells me you passed the Obama hanging salami test.
 @sunnysandiego And i voted for Gary Johnson, call me when your 2 party system benefits the middle class and the underemployedÂ
@hinterland Oh and you are even a tbagginâ rep huh? Go figure.
 @sunnysandiego Actually I'm a Libertarian/ Independent , nice try though with your Liberal one sided mind.Â
@hinterland Thatâs pretty much what all of you republican shills claim. Itâs getting really old.