WASHINGTON -- President Obama on Wednesday acknowledged that his administration passed faulty information to the public about last month’s deadly attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, but suggested those reports came in the interest of keeping the public abreast of what they knew at the time.There's portions of Diane Sawyer's interview with the president here, although the discussion focuses on the campaign, not Libya.
In an interview with ABC’s Diane Sawyer that aired Wednesday night, Obama said that “as information came in, information was put out,” and that those reports “may not have always been right the first time.”
Here's Jack Tapper's report on yesterday's developments on Capitol Hill:
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