Republicans Promise That the Hillary E-mail Questions Are Just Beginning

The Select Committee on Benghazi isn't done, and Republicans love it.

Representative Trey Gowdy, a Republican from South Carolina, left, objects to Lois Lerner's, the director of the Internal Revenue Service's (IRS) exempt organizations office, unseen, refusal to answer questions, during a House Oversight and Government Reform Committee hearing in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Wednesday, May 22, 2013.

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Twenty minutes after the wrap of Hillary Clinton's press conference about her private e-mail account, the Benghazi Select Committee chaired by Representative Trey Gowdy of South Carolina judged it troubling and incomplete.

"Regrettably we are left with more questions than answers," said Gowdy in a statement. His committee would need to see Clinton's server, answer "serious questions about the security of the system she employed from a national security standpoint," and interrogate her further.