These wouldn't happen to be partisan complaints?
Partisan is when 4 Americans are killed in a firefight in Fallujah, have their bodies desecrated and hung in the town square, and the party in control of Congress at the time flatly refused to allow investigations into what led to their deaths....and then...when 4 Americans are killed in a terrorist attack in Benghazi, and the same party (but under a different President) decides that those 4 deaths are worth years of investigations costing millions of dollars leading nowhere legally but somehow to chants of "lock her up" during the subsequent Presidential campaign...and then...4 Americans are killed in an ambush in Niger and the man who led the "lock her up" chants had to be compelled to even acknowledge their deaths on his watch.
In the aftermath of the 2004 incident in Iraq, Congressional Republicans thwarted any attempt to investigate the mercenary company formerly known as Blackwater. The widows of those men had to wait until Congress changed hands to get any sort of answers.
Benghazi became a Republican crusade. No number of investigations were enough, even though every single one found no wrongdoing on the part of former Secretary of State Hillary "That Nasty Woman" Clinton.
As for the Niger situation, we don't know much, other than the fact that - in a weird coincidence - 4 American lives were lost. To date, Trey Gowdy has not demanded an investigation . Weird, isn't it? Almost like history repeating itself. What we do know is that, given the unfortunate opportunity to do what Presidents must from time to time, Trump fumbled the ball worse than any player of the football league we've learned that he hates.
This incident seems to lend credence to the idea that the GOP only cares about the deaths of Americans overseas when it can be used as a political cudgel against the Democrats. That seems partisan, don't you think?