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Appearing before Congress, with veins bulging on her temples and fists clenched, Hillary Clinton bellowed, “What difference does it make?” in regard to how four Americans died in Benghazi. . . . Read Complete Report
Wolf Takes To House Floor To Call For House Select Committee To Investigate Terrorist Attack In Benghazi
Washington, D.C. (January 23, 2013) – Rep. Frank Wolf (R-VA) today delivered an in-depth speech on the House floor reiterating the need for a House select committee to investigate the terrorist attack in Benghazi and powerfully indicting the Obama Administration’s policies in North Africa.
Wolf stressed that in the nearly five months since the attack, the Congress and the American people are no closer to understanding what caused the attack or bringing the terrorists responsible to justice. . . . Read Complete Report
As the embers continue to burn in aftermath of Benghazi, we’re now seeing insiders gaining the courage to come forward with the truth about the massive lie campaign we’ve seen from the failing security operation the US calls it’s CIA. . . . Description published w/video.
UPDATE: From The Hill By Jeremy Herb – 05/01/13 04:21 PM ET
GOP senators want Obama to release Benghazi names
A trio of Republican senators are calling on President Obama to release the names of Benghazi survivors to Congress after the White House said it was unaware anyone was blocked from testifying.
Sens. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), John McCain (R-Ariz.) and Kelly Ayotte (R-N.H.) wrote to Obama on Wednesday asking that names be released of the survivors of last year’s attack at the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya, for interviews with Congress.
“In light of your comments yesterday about the Benghazi attacks, we again request your administration immediately provide the names of the Benghazi survivors to Congress so we can conduct interviews to gain a clearer understanding of what happened before, during, and after the attack,” the senators wrote. . . . Read Complete Report
White House statements scrubbed terrorism, al-Qaida from Benghazi attack
JERUSALEM – Did CIA Deputy Director Mike Morell mislead lawmakers when he told senators in a briefing that references to terrorism and al-Qaida were removed from the White House’s Benghazi talking points in order to “prevent compromising an ongoing criminal investigation?”
The claim of scrubbing terrorism from White House talking points for security reasons was also made to the news media by other officials within the CIA and by the office of the Director for National Intelligence.
But those claims are now contradicted by a 46-page House Republican report probing the Benghazi attacks. . . . Read Complete Report