Petraeus -- who reportedly conducted his own, on-the-ground investigation -- is no longer scheduled to testify.ladajo wrote:Petraeus can still be called to testify before congress. That has no bearing on whether he holds public office or not. All persons are subject.Diogenes wrote:More on the Timing of Petraeus’s Resignation
FBI agents on the case were aware that such a decision had been made to hold off on forcing him out until after the election and were outraged.
“The decision was made to delay the resignation apparently to avoid potential embarrassment to the president before the election,” an FBI source says. “To leave him in such a sensitive position where he was vulnerable to potential blackmail for months compromised our security and is inexcusable.”
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He was wrong as a sworn officer to do what he did. He manned up and moved on. If Congress wants him to testify, he can be called forth just like any of you.
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