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House GOP Report: Despite eyewitness accounts, Clinton, administration pushed video explanation for Benghazi
House GOP Report: Despite eyewitness accounts, Clinton, administration pushed video explanation for Benghazi | Fox News
House GOP Report: Despite eyewitness accounts, Clinton, administration pushed video explanation for Benghazi | Fox News
You can read the rest of it. It doesn't look good; the administration manufactured the whole video story. There was zero evidence of a video involved, yet they tried to make a big deal of it. They being the underling appointees. Clinton and Susan Rice went out publically touting it, when they knew better. They should have known better, because they knew it was a terrorist attack within the first minutes; there is zero doubt about that. This fact hasn't changed since the beginning, but now it's conclusive. Clinton is an incompetent boob or a liar. Democrats and those trying to elect Clinton at all cost are trying to get out ahead of this, because they know it's damning. I don't want anyone that corrupt and incompetent near the "red button" (as Clinton herself put it re: Trump).EXCLUSIVE – The claim that the fatal 2012 Benghazi terrorist attacks were sparked by an anti-Muslim video was crafted in Washington by Obama administration appointees and reflected neither eyewitness nor real-time reports from the Americans under siege, according to the final report of the GOP-led Benghazi Select Committee.
The GOP report, released Tuesday, followed by less than a day a report by the Democrats on the panel saying that security at the Benghazi, Libya facility was “woefully inadequate” but former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton never personally denied any requests from diplomats for additional protection.
According to portions of the Republican report reviewed by Fox News, one U.S. agent at the American outpost in Benghazi, whose name was withheld for security reasons, told the committee he first heard “some kind of chanting.”
Then that sound was immediately followed by “explosions” and “gunfire, then roughly 70 people rushing into the compound with an assortment of “AK-47s, grenades, RPG’s … a couple of different assault rifles,” the agent said.