After reviewing new information released by the White House on Feb. 26--information intended to put some distance between CIA Director nominee John Brennan and the Benghazi attacks--many Republican Senators are now persuaded that Brennan may have had a role in crafting the talking points to describe Benghazi as a protest gone bad.
After seeing the information, Senate Intelligence Committee Vice-Chairman Saxby Chambliss (R-GA) said simply: "Brennan was involved." And Senator James Risch (R-ID), said the new information "did not alleviate [his] concerns" in the slightest.
Senators Marco Rubio (R-FL) and Susan Collins (R-ME) both expressed similar concerns.
Perhaps even more telling, Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) seemed to admit Brennan was involved in some way in the crafting of the talking points by excusing any part he played as "small."