
** FILE ** Rep. Peter T. King (left), New York Republican, joined by other lawmakers from areas affected by Superstorm Sandy, expresses his anger and disappointment after learning the House Republican leadership had decided to allow the current term of Congress to end without holding a vote on aid for the storm's victims, at the Capitol in Washington early on Wednesday, Jan. 2, 2013. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

** FILE ** Rep. Peter T. King (left), New York Republican, joined by other lawmakers from areas affected by Superstorm Sandy, expresses his anger and disappointment after learning the House Republican leadership had decided to allow the current term of Congress to end without holding a vote on aid for the storm's victims, at the Capitol in Washington early on Wednesday, Jan. 2, 2013. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

“If she is sent out to speak to the American people on what happened in Benghazi, she is obligated to do more than look at ... five sentences of unclassified talking points.” - Rep. Peter T. King, chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, New York Republican

“If she is sent out to speak to the American people on what happened in Benghazi, she is obligated to do more than look at ... five sentences of unclassified talking points.” - Rep. Peter T. King, chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, New York Republican

Rep. Peter T. King, New York Republican and chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, said during a hearing Wednesday: "I don't think we have such an elitist attitude that we're only going to hear from people who have security clearances" in defending the testimony from Muslim witnesses. (Associated Press)

Rep. Peter T. King called the Obama administration's collaboration with the makers of a film about Osama bin Laden "potentially dangerous." (Associated Press)

Rep. Peter T. King called the Obama administration's collaboration with the makers of a film about Osama bin Laden "potentially dangerous." (Associated Press)

Rep. Peter T. King, New York Republican

ASSOCIATED PRESS Rep. Peter T. King, New York Republican, has urged the FBI to investigate allegations of phone hacking aimed at 9/11 victims.