Blinken subpoenaed to appear next week before House committee over Afghanistan

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken speaks at the State Department in Washington, DC on September 10, 2021. (AFP/File)
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Updated 19 September 2024
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Blinken subpoenaed to appear next week before House committee over Afghanistan

  • The committee had previously wanted Blinken to appear today but was told he was not available on September 19
  • If Secretary Blinken fails to appear now, he can be held in contempt of Congress for violating a duly issued subpoena

WASHINGTON: The US House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee subpoenaed Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Wednesday to appear before it on Sept. 24 over the chaotic US withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021.
“If Secretary Blinken fails to appear, the chairman will proceed instead with a full committee markup of a report recommending the US House of Representatives find Secretary Blinken in contempt of Congress for violating a duly issued subpoena,” according to a statement from the committee.
The committee had previously wanted Blinken to appear on Sept. 19. The State Department said earlier this month that Blinken was not available to testify on the dates proposed by the committee, but has proposed “reasonable alternatives.”
The State Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Reuters on Wednesday.
The Republican-led committee has been investigating the deadly and chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan for years and an appearance next week before lawmakers by Blinken over a heavily politicized issue would come just weeks before the Nov. 5 election.
Blinken has testified before Congress on Afghanistan more than 14 times, including four times before the committee, and the State Department has provided the committee with nearly 20,000 pages of records, multiple high-level briefings and transcribed interviews, a department spokesperson said earlier in September.


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WASHINGTON: ​US Secretary of ‌State Marco ‌Rubio ​said ‌on ⁠Tuesday ​that approximately ⁠9,000 Americans had ⁠evacuated ‌the ‌Middle ​East ‌since the ‌start ‌of US-Israeli strikes on ⁠Iran on Saturday.
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