Marie Yovanovitch Compares Herself to Diplomats Killed in Benghazi
Yovanovitch compared herself to the diplomats killed in Benghazi in her opening statement in the second public impeachment inquiry.
Yovanovitch compared herself to the diplomats killed in Benghazi in her opening statement in the second public impeachment inquiry.
Seven years after the September 11, 2012 attacks on the U.S. Special Mission in Benghazi, it is instructive to recall the Obama administration’s altering of the now infamous talking points utilized to essentially mislead the American public about the coordinated assault that resulted in the deaths of Ambassador to Libya J. Christopher Stevens and three other US. Citizens.
Testifying for six hours at the trial of alleged Benghazi attack mastermind Ahmed Abu Khattala on Tuesday, diplomatic security agents Scott Wickland and David Ubben described the last moments of Ambassador Chris Stevens and their own miraculous survival.
“Without the media, Clinton wouldn’t have a chance,” states the ad. “End the media’s corrupt collusion with extremist liberals who silence dissent and persecute religious believers.”
An October 19, 2015 email from Mandy Grunwald, however, does give input in the email discussion about what to include in a statement from Clinton on Benghazi and it reads as follows: “Seems odd to put the tributes to the four guys into this statement, since it is mostly the repackaged testimony. We can’t overdo the tributes to them and I think they should be done in person.”
On Wednesday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “Hardball,” HBO’s “Real Time” host Bill Maher argued that presumptive Democratic presidential nominee former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s email use was the case of “an elderly person” who “probably just didn’t understand that much
TEL AVIV – Words that cited the alleged purpose of the U.S. Special Mission in Benghazi were redacted by the Obama administration in the final Republican House Select Committee’s report on the September 11, 2012 terrorist attacks.
The House Benghazi report makes it completely clear that no one peddling the “spontaneous video protest” theory of the attack ever believed it, not for a single hour.
Lydie Denier, who was engaged to US Ambassador Chris Stevens, stated that there is “no doubt” in her mind Democratic presidential candidate former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton lied about the cause of the 2012 attacks on the US consulate
After screening the new movie 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi, the families of the Benghazi dead described the film as a powerful experience that was sometimes difficult for them to watch. They stood by their account of then-Secretary of State Hillary
A loyal subordinate of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton sent her an email just days after the Benghazi terrorist attack, assuring her that some of the attack’s consequences were a win for her and the dead ambassador Chris Stevens.
Ben Affleck sent an email to Hillary Clinton’s private email server during her tenure at the State Department, an email released on Friday by the agency revealed.
Benghazi Select Committee member Representative Jim Jordan (R-OH) said there are 5,000 pages of Ambassador Chris Stevens’ emails that “We haven’t even had a chance to go through…in a detailed fashion” on Saturday’s “Larry Kudlow Show.” After host Larry Kudlow
Huffington Post Washington Bureau Chief Ryan Grim stated Ambassador Chris Stevens “took a lot of risks” “And when you take risks like that, you know, terrible things can happen, and that’s what happened here” while discussing Benghazi on Friday’s “McLaughlin
California Democrats Rep. Adam Schiff (CA-28) and Rep. Linda Sanchez (D-28) did their best–or worst–to cover for former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton as she testified on Thursday at the House Benghazi Select Committee.
Vice President Joe Biden’s announcement on Wednesday that he would not run for president of the United States made it a foregone conclusion that the media would worship at the shrine of Hillary Clinton during her Benghazi testimony on Thursday.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said that emails between Ambassador Chris Stevens and a reporting officer about picking up physical barriers for US facilities from other nations’ “fire sales” were just jokes and “showed their entrepreneurial spirit” in testimony
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speculated Wednesday that former Ambassador Chris Stevens must have been joking when he sent a question about security at the Benghazi consulate where he and three others later died.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said that she doesn’t believe Ambassador Chris Stevens had her personal email, even though Sidney Blumenthal did in testimony before the Benghazi Select Committee on Thursday. Hillary was asked by Representative Lynn Westmoreland (R-GA),
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton stated, “I took responsibility” while discussing the deaths of Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans in Benghazi, Libya in testimony before the Benghazi Select Committee on Thursday. Hillary said, “I was the one
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov mocked the U.S.’s policy on Libya while talking to reporters about Russian troops and equipment in Syria.
Paramount released the first trailer for Michael Bay’s upcoming film 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi on Tuesday.
No sooner had Hillary Clinton announced the start of her U.S. presidential campaign than several skeletons popped out of her closet.
Rep. Ryan Zinke (R-MT) has introduced legislation aimed at awarding Congressional Gold Medals to the fallen heroes from the Sept. 11, 2012, terrorist attack in Benghazi, Libya.
Hillary Rodham Clinton is willing to testify once on Capitol Hill later this month about the attacks in Benghazi, Libya, and her email practices during her tenure as secretary of state, her attorney told lawmakers in a letter Monda
Radical jihadist group Ansar al-Sharia kidnapped twenty Egyptian Christians in Sirte, Libya, which is 310 miles east of Tripoli. Identities were not released, but experts believe they were Coptic Christians.