The latest mystery over Hillary’s missing e-mails http://t.co/Z1GOcGjqCZ pic.twitter.com/kt83vIXwIx
— New York Post (@nypost) June 28, 2015
Now this was predictable: The State Department on Thursday said Hillary Clinton failed to turn over 15 work-related e-mails from her private server, despite claiming she’d handed over everything.
Which raises the troubling question: How many more did she also, uh, “miss”?
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The latest mystery over Hillary's missing e-mails --- http://t.co/qAlMO3vhXZ
— Lucianne Goldberg (@LucianneLinks) June 29, 2015
Exclusive: U.S. supported the secret supply of weapons to Libyan rebels while Hillary Clinton was Secretary of State http://t.co/cS3CPLZp9r
— FOX & Friends (@foxandfriends) June 29, 2015
The United States supported the secret supply of weapons to Libyan rebels while Hillary Clinton was Secretary of State according to federal court documents obtained by Fox News.
In a sworn declaration to the District Court of Arizona May 5th 2015, a career CIA officer David Manners said, "It was then, and remains now, my opinion that the United States did participate, directly or indirectly, in the supply of weapons to the Libyan Transitional National Council." The timing matters because in the Spring of 2011 the Libyan opposition was not formally recognized, and the direct supply of arms was not authorized. At that time, the CIA Director was David Petraeus....
In her only congressional testimony to date on Benghazi in January 2013, Mrs. Clinton was asked by Republican Senator Rand Paul about the flow of weapons.
"I will see what information is available," then Secretary Clinton responded. "I don't have any information on that."
Two weeks after her testimony, a letter from the State Department was sent to Senator Paul skirting his question and stated that the US government “is not involved in any transfer of weapons from Libya to Turkey.” ◼ (SENATOR PAUL LETTER)
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Exclusive: The Arming of Benghazi --- http://t.co/z9zymqK8ie
— Lucianne Goldberg (@LucianneLinks) June 28, 2015