The Obama State Department delivered over 1,300 pages of emails from former Ambassador Chris Stevens to The House Select Committee on Benghazi on Tuesday, just two days before Hillary’s testimony before the Benghazi committee.
#BREAKING: The State Dept *just* delivered nearly 1,300 printed pages of new emails from Ambassador Chris Stevens. #Benghazi
— Benghazi Committee (@HouseBenghazi) October 20, 2015
The emails of Ambassador Christopher Stevens, who was who killed in the Sept. 11, 2012 attacks on the consulate, were released after more than a year of requests by the committee. The seven previous congressional investigations on Benghazi did not have access to the emails.
The Republican-led Benghazi Committee, which has been blasted in recent days as a waste of taxpayer money.#FACT: The @HouseBenghazi Select Committee is the first & only #Benghazi investigation to include thousands of Ambassador Stevens’ emails.
— Benghazi Committee (@HouseBenghazi) October 20, 2015
Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-S.C.), chairman of the House Benghazi Committee, maintains that the Benghazi reports cannot conclude without better understanding of Stevens’ requests for increased security and why his requests were ultimately turned down.
Clinton is scheduled to testify to the committee on Thursday about her failure to provide adequate security for Stevens leading up to the onslaught.
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