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House Investigators Interviewing ‘new’ Benghazi Whistleblowers

Saturday, April 20, 2013 15:25
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HOUSE INVESTIGATORS INTERVIEWING ‘NEW’ BENGHAZI WHISTLEBLOWERS
Posted By: Susoni [Send E-Mail]
Date: Saturday, 20-Apr-2013 12:23:27
 

Lets hope they nail those responsible ….

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CBS News has learned that multiple new
whistleblowers are privately speaking to investigators with the House
Oversight and Government Reform Committee regarding the Sept. 11, 2012
terrorist attacks on the U.S. compounds in Benghazi, Libya.

The nature of the communications with the
whistleblowers and their identities are not being made public at this time.
But in response, the Oversight Committee yesterday sent letters to the three
federal agencies involved: the CIA, the Defense Department and the State
Department.

Six months later, where are the Benghazi
survivors?

Man questioned in Libya over Benghazi attack

The letters make the case for the
whistleblowers to be able to share sensitive or classified information with
their own attorneys, and ask for each agency’s official description of the
legal steps that process must follow. The letters also state that additional
witnesses may be “compelled by subpoena to give testimony.”

Four Americans, including U.S. Ambassador
Christopher Stevens, were killed in the Benghazi attacks seven months ago. No
arrests have been made.

Various Republican members of Congress and
congressional committees have been investigating several facets of the
incident including lax security, the U.S. response during the attacks, and
the Obama administration’s initial statements blaming a “spontaneous
protest” gone awry, rather than planned terrorist attacks. A State
Department board of investigators issued a series of recommendations on ways
to try to avoid a similar tragedy in the future, and the department is
implementing them.

The Defense Department declined comment about
the new letters from Congress saying it would be inappropriate to discuss the
matter. The CIA and State Department also had no immediate response.

link
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-250_162-57580105/house-investigators-talking-to-new-benghazi-whistleblowers/

http://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?read=274613

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