Clinton Emails: Benghazi Testimony Contradicted In New State Department Emails
WASHINGTON (CNN) – An email chain at the center of Republican criticism of Hillary Clinton’s handling of the 2012 attack on the US consulate in Benghazi was released by the State Department on Monday.
In the spring after the email scandal broke, Clinton emphatically proclaimed at a press conference, “I did not email any classified material to anyone on my email”.
Hillary Clinton will launch her first radio ad, a 60-second spot that highlights her mother’s struggle as a woman who exceeded expectations to raise a daughter who many could now see as the next president of the United States. Marco Rubio said Clinton “admitted she had sent emails to her family saying, ‘Hey, this attack at Benghazi was caused by al Qaeda-like elements'”.
Mrs. Clinton’s email messages are all being released publicly, while her aides’ messages won’t be released in full, but are being searched in response to dozens of open-records requests.
The former secretary of state also solidified her position on the war in Syria and her support for Wall Street during the interview. Barack Obama. There were charges of sexism and many suggestions that the channel’s coverage favored Obama. The big question everyone is waiting to be answered now is whether Clinton will be indicted. “She continues to be driven by the idea that every little girl has the potential to be anything she wants to be and Clinton herself is a living testament to that idea…” Numerous other Clinton items mentioned most frequently link back to staunchly conservative sites.
Clinton said during her Benghazi testimony that she received live updates about the Benghazi attacks through secure communication lines, however, newly released emails show otherwise. Clearly Clinton must be used to dissention and controversy by now!
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks at the… Diligently, he offers: “If you don’t have Comcast, I can look it up”. “If you don’t have Comcast, I can look it up”, he offered, to which Clinton wrote back, “You won’t be surprised to hear I’m not sure”.
HILLARY CLINTON: The fact is I saw a lot of people when I was secretary of state and I worked really hard to increase exports from American businesses. “I saw as many people as I could fit in the day who needed something from their government”, Clinton said.
Clinton maintained her ties with the Democratic Party donors who supported her past campaigns and could help her in the future. When you mix the investment bank and the shadow economy with the commercial bank, that’s a real complicated thing.
Later, after several congratulatory emails were exchanged among Clinton’s staff, political consultant Mark Penn sent an email to Clinton gently suggesting that perhaps it wasn’t wise to lose her temper in the hearing.