By TOM DAVIES and ISABELLA VOLMERT, Related Press
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) — Former Rep. Lee Hamilton, a crewcut-wearing Indiana Democrat who was a number one overseas affairs voice throughout three a long time in Congress and helped oversee investigations of the Sept. 11 terrorist assaults, died Tuesday. He was 94.
Hamilton, who additionally led a congressional probe of the Reagan administration’s Iran-Contra affair whereas representing a rural southern Indiana district, died peacefully in his house in Bloomington, Indiana, mentioned his son Doug Hamilton, who didn’t cite a selected trigger.
Hamilton was on the forefront of congressional opposition to the 1991 Persian Gulf Warfare waged by President George H.W. Bush and advocated continued financial sanctions in opposition to Iraq earlier than navy motion over its invasion of Kuwait.
He determined in opposition to looking for reelection in 1998 and mentioned after leaving Congress that he believed the U.S. wanted to be regarded around the globe as greater than a frontrunner of navy coalitions.
“The US have to be — and have to be seen as — an optimistic and benign energy,” Hamilton mentioned in 2003. “We should communicate and act as a supply of optimism, a beacon of freedom, a benign energy forging a consensus method towards a world of peace and progress and freedom. And American energy have to be accompanied by American generosity.”
President Barack Obama offered Hamilton with the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2015, saying through the ceremony that Hamilton was a person “broadly admired” on each side of the aisle “for his honesty, his knowledge, and constant dedication to bipartisanship.”
9/11 investigations
Hamilton was a small-town lawyer recognized for his exploits as a highschool basketball star when he first gained election to his southern Indiana congressional seat in 1964 on the age of 33.
Together with his thick glasses and calm, deliberate method, Hamilton rose to turn out to be chairman of the Home Overseas Affairs and Intelligence committees and a Democratic chief on worldwide relations earlier than retiring from Congress in 1999.
His repute as an evenhanded average had Capitol Hill leaders flip to him for a number of the most tumultuous issues going through Washington. However he additionally confronted criticism that he was not aggressive sufficient in pursuing allegations of wrongdoing by Republican administrations.
Hamilton was tapped in 2002 as vice chairman of the Sept. 11 terrorist assaults fee. That group spent 20 months investigating the 2001 assaults, which killed practically 3,000 individuals when 19 hijackers flew airliners into New York’s World Commerce Middle towers, the Pentagon and the Pennsylvania countryside.
He offered a united entrance with the panel’s Republican chairman, former New Jersey Gov. Thomas Kean, by its clashes with the George W. Bush White Home and its lobbying efforts for modifications to the U.S. intelligence system.
The fee discovered that each the Clinton and Bush administrations had failed to understand the gravity of terrorist threats and took actions so feeble, they by no means even slowed the al-Qaida plotters.
“The actual fact of the matter is, we simply didn’t get it on this nation,” Hamilton mentioned when the fee launched its report in 2004. “We couldn’t comprehend that folks needed to kill us, they needed to hijack airplanes and fly them into large buildings.”

Iran-Contra committee
Hamilton gained nationwide prominence within the mid-Eighties together with his choice as a co-chairman of the congressional Iran-Contra committee, which investigated the Reagan administration’s diversion of earnings from Iran arm gross sales to assist Nicaragua’s Contra rebels. The panel’s report discovered that President Ronald Reagan created an environment on the White Home through which subordinates felt free to skirt the regulation and Structure.
“There was an excessive amount of secrecy and deception,” Hamilton mentioned on the time. “Data was withheld from the Congress, different officers, mates and allies and the American individuals.”
Hamilton, nevertheless, was in a position to achieve little Republican help for the committee’s work. then-Rep. Dick Cheney, a high Republican on the Iran-Contra committee, known as the report a political doc that chosen solely essentially the most damaging proof in opposition to the Reagan administration.
Hamilton was thought of as a potential vice presidential working mate each for Michael Dukakis in 1988 and Invoice Clinton in 1992, however they determined in opposition to choosing the nontelegenic congressman from a Republican-leaning state.
Born April 20, 1931, in Daytona Seashore, Florida, the son of a Methodist minister moved together with his household to Evansville, Indiana, as a toddler.
Hamilton went on to varsity at DePauw College and attended Goethe College in Frankfurt, Germany, earlier than graduating from Indiana College’s regulation college in 1956.

After Congress
After serving in Congress, Hamilton continued together with his pursuits in overseas affairs and congressional reform as director of the Washington-based Woodrow Wilson Middle. He additionally hung out as a school member at Indiana College, which in 2018 named its Faculty of World and Worldwide Research after Hamilton and longtime Republican Sen. Richard Lugar, who died in 2019.
Hamilton and his spouse had been married for 58 years after assembly whereas college students at DePauw. Nancy Hamilton died in 2012. He’s survived by three kids, 5 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Volmert contributed from Lansing, Mich. Davies is a former Related Press Author.

