david petraeus and how it could affect upcoming hearings about the benghazi investigation. the chair of the national intelligence committee says she did not received any receive any advance notice of this investigation. the senate intelligence committee received no advanced notice of any kind of investigation into director petraeus and chairwoman dianne feinstein said that finding out about all of this on friday was like a lightning bolt. senator feinstein says she plans to investigate why the fbi kept relevant lawmakers in the dark and plained that the fbi wasn t looking for lusty emails between a four-star general and his biographer, they were trying, instead, to find out why broadwell was harassing another woman, whose identity is unknown. the worry is yes and yes. we received no advance notice. it was like a lightning bolt. the way i found out, i came back to washington thursday night. friday morning, the staff director told me, there were a number of calls from pre
0 he should be testifying. i would say it ought to be related to what happened in benghazi. do you ever think the timing of how this played out is suspicious? of course. it s like a high duh factor. a few days before he s supposed to testify, he s out. obviously, there was control over the timing. he had to leave before he was supposed to go before congress. that doesn t look right, that doesn t smell right. anybody who understands what happens in washington, when a person is pushed out a few days before a hearing, that s the reason for congress to call that person and answer questions about what happened in benghazi and how were four americans killed as a result, what role did the cia play? congressman, will you subpoena him? will the committee subpoena him, if necessary? general petraeus? potentially, i have spoken with chairman issa in the oversight committee. we thought we would give it a day or two to play out here. we will convene, monday, tuesday something they knew was