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Outrage continues over lack of answers on Benghazi

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    Anger over access to suspects, survivors

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You one lawmaker is now saying the State Department is lying about access to American's wounded in last fall's Ben Ghazi terror attack.

Chief intelligence correspondent Catherine Herridge also tells us tonight about the stunning lack of progress on bringing the terrorists to justice.

Nearly four months after Egyptian authorities arrested Abu Ahmed whose followers are suspected of taking part in the big -- terrorist attack.

The FBI director was asked whether his agents are getting direct access but kept.

In addition to obstacles in Libya Egypt and Tunisia where the US embassy was nearly -- -- three days later.

Lawmakers were told that US foreign aid to these countries sixties more than a half billion dollars annually.

The very thought that our government will give that.

Foreign aid and not have the FBI.

Being given the -- individual is unacceptable.

In this letter from Republican Susan Collins on the Senate Intelligence Committee the FBI director is asked to identify the number of suspects.

And whether any will be extradited to the US for trial.

During the house hearing Mueller acknowledged -- being -- case faces obstacles from foreign government.

The question is not necessarily the -- innocent but I but the capability and on time we are you're working on that as I say the investigation is progressing.

In the face of congressional pressure to make -- Ghazi survivors available to investigators the State Department remains noncommittal about access to its own employees.

We have been working with the congress on the bank -- issue both houses many committees for months and months and months and we have to end.

Very open to all of their requests and transparent with them about the details.

The chairman of the house government oversight committee told Fox News the State Department spokesman has claimed the cooperation with.

As -- -- just isn't true they have not been open and transparent.

In fact even the names of these survivors.

So they could be asked if they would appear have not been provided.

In a letter obtained by Fox News and -- lawmakers the uncle of Sean Smith one of four Americans murdered in -- Ghazi says he supports a select committee to investigate.

Because the families deserve the truth and he wants it to the president and his word that the killers will face justice -- We'll sit on -- here Catherine thank you.