(CNSNews.com) - On September 11, 2012, did President Obama personally call any Libyan government official to request assistance for Americans under attack in Benghazi?
"Finally, we've gotten a response to a simple question," Sen. Lindsey Graham told reporters on Thursday: "And the answer is no, the president of the United States did not make any phone calls to any government official in Libya the entire period of the attack."
Graham said that information came Wednesday in a letter written by the White House counsel and addressed to Sen. Carl Levin -- "but we'll take what we can get," Graham said.
"Two-page letter from a lawyer, and the answer is no, the president of the United States did not make any phone calls to any government official in Libya the entire period of the attack. We found out from the letter he called government officials in Libya on September the 12th, after everybody was dead.
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