Benghazi Select Committee Chairman Representative Trey Gowdy (R-SC) said former Benghazi committee investigator Maj. Bradley Podliska’s lawyers sent him a letter saying “they don’t want to discuss this publicly anymore” “as soon as some facts started trickling out” on Monday’s “On the Record with Greta Van Susteren.” Gowdy said, “the most interesting thing happened this afternoon, Greta. I got a letter from his lawyers that they don’t want to discuss this publicly anymore. They were happy to discuss it Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, when they were making these incendiary allegations, but as soon as some facts started trickling out, now they don’t want to talk about it. They want it to be confidential. Let me just tell you and your viewers this. He left in June of this year. So, he doesn’t have any idea what our committee has done since June, but I will be happy to tell him. We’ve done 50 witness interviews since the email story broke, 50. Precisely one of them has been exclusively related to her email, and that was Bryan Pagliano. And as you recall, Greta, that was a really short interview, because he invoked his Fifth Amendment privilege. We have done 14 DOD and