• Ex-State Dept. Official Witnessed Aids Separating Benghazi Documents To Protect Hillary

    Raymond Maxwell, a former State Department diplomat, has revealed new details of a coverup and widespread corruption at Hillary Clinton’s State Department.

    In an interview with former CBS reporter Sharyl Attkisson, Maxwell said he walked in on State Department officials separating and hiding what he called “damaging documents” from the Accountability Review Board–the official committee currently investigating the September 11, 2012, attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya.

    Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-UT) sits on the Committee on Oversight and Government and has accused the Obama administration of withholding Benghazi documents. Chaffetz told Fox News, “People that were in that room directing traffic were none other than Hillary Clinton’s Chief of Staff, Cheryl Mills and Jake Sullivan, her Deputy Chief of Staff. It doesn’t get anymore high-ranking than that.”

    Attkisson insists that the Obama White House has not been transparent and has been continuously misleading Americans about what really happened in Benghazi.

    “This White House measures its supposed transparency by the number of hearings, the pages of documents, never mind that the documents that are really necessary are missing or redacted, but they just count numbers and use that to prove, as they say, that they are the most transparent administration in history,” she said on Talk Radio 1210 WPHT.

    The U.S. House’s select Benghazi Committee will hold its first open hearing on Wednesday. One of the goals of the hearings, Attkisson says, is to “get a timeline and an accounting of what [Obama] did that night, which has remained, mysteriously, and I think, unacceptably private when he’s the Commander-in-Chief acting on our behalf at a time when Americans are under attack on foreign soil.”

     

    h/t Dailysignal.com


    Jerome Hudson

    Managing Editor

    Jerome Hudson has written for numerous national outlets, including The Hill, National Review, and The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and was recognized as one of Florida’s emerging stars, having been included in the list “25 Under 30: Florida’s Rising Young Political Class.” Hudson is a Savannah, Ga. native who currently resides in Florida.

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