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Clinton Benghazi Emails Reveal How She Monitored Fallout
« on: March 23, 2015, 03:16:41 pm »
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Clinton Benghazi Emails Reveal How She Monitored Fallout
Monday, March 23, 2015 07:27 AM

By: Melanie Batley

Hundreds of the emails from Secretary of State Hillary Clinton that were turned over to Congress regarding the Benghazi terrorist attack indicate that she and her advisers were closely monitoring the political fallout for the administration.

According to The New York Times, sources say that Clinton's top aides at times wrote to her about official business from their personal email accounts. Many of the messages were short or mundane, such as instructions to print an article or scheduling and logistics, but it's unclear whether they represent all of the emails on the subject of Benghazi given that Clinton pre-selected which emails she turned over to the State Department.

The emails did, however, show that Clinton and her inner circle reacted as the administration changed its position on what happened in the Benghazi attack after then-ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice appeared on several Sunday news programs instead of Clinton.

Jake Sullivan, a foreign policy adviser, communicated with Clinton following Rice's appearances, suggesting he was pleased with the way they went.

"She did make clear our view that this started spontaneously then evolved," Sullivan wrote to Clinton.

But several weeks later, as Rice's official explanation came under scrutiny, Sullivan emailed Clinton assuring her that she had avoided the public relations problems that Rice had found her in, the Times reported.

"You never said 'spontaneous' or characterized their motivations," Sullivan wrote.

The 300 emails sent to Congress represent a small fraction of the emails Clinton has turned over to the State Department, though the department has since requested all of her emails so as to respond to the committee requests.

Nick Merrill, the spokesman for Clinton, defended the aides' use of personal email saying that it was "their practice to primarily use their work email when conducting state business, with only the tiniest fraction of the more than 1 million emails they sent or received involving their personal accounts," the Times reported.

But some Republicans are not satisfied with that explanation and question the records provided by Clinton.

South Carolina GOP Rep. Trey Gowdy, chairman of the House Select committee on Benghazi, has suggested he does not believe Clinton turned over all the Benghazi-related emails and had called on her to turn over her private email server so that a neutral party can examine it to see if there are other relevant emails that should be provided to the panel.

The committee is also likely to grill Clinton on why at least four advisers occasionally used personal email accounts to liaise with her, the Times said.
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Report: Hillary's Benghazi Emails Contain Few Revelations
« Reply #1 on: April 28, 2015, 11:21:43 pm »
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Report: Hillary's Benghazi Emails Contain Few Revelations
Tuesday, April 28, 2015 06:35 PM

By: REUTERS

A cache of Hillary Clinton emails expected to be made public soon contains no support for Republican accusations that Clinton was involved in efforts to downplay the role of Islamic militants in the deadly 2012 attacks on U.S. installations in Benghazi, Libya, people familiar with the emails said.

Two people familiar with the material said this week that the 300 emails do not demonstrate that Clinton, who was secretary of state at the time of the attacks, was personally involved in decisions that resulted in weak security at the Benghazi outposts.

The State Department is expected to make public this week or next Clinton emails about Benghazi that it turned over in February to a Republican-led panel investigating the Sept. 11, 2012, attacks at the U.S. diplomatic mission and a nearby CIA base. U.S. Ambassador to Libya Christopher Stevens and three other Americans were killed in the attacks.

Most of the emails were sent from Clinton's Blackberry and were cryptic, with few running longer than three or four sentences, said the sources, who requested anonymity.

Some showed Clinton exchanging correspondence with other State Department officials regarding security for a Libyan election that took place in June 2012. But there was no evidence Clinton held detailed discussions about security at U.S. installations in Benghazi in the months before the attacks, the sources said.

David Kendall, Clinton's lawyer, declined to comment on the emails.

Some Republicans have charged Clinton's State Department failed to protect diplomatic personnel in Benghazi. In testimony on Capitol Hill in January 2013, Clinton said there had been no effort by the administration to mislead the public.

Democrats have accused the Benghazi panel, led by Republican Chairman Trey Gowdy, of pursuing a politically motivated campaign against Clinton, the front-runner for the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination. A spokesman for Gowdy did not respond to an email requesting comment.

Gowdy's committee is also probing why the Obama administration claimed for days that the attacks were a spontaneous protest against an anti-Islamic film posted on the Internet, even though intelligence indicated within hours that the attacks were the work of Islamist militia members.

The emails show Clinton received updates about the situation in Benghazi after the attacks and about possible U.S. responses, the sources said. But they do not indicate Clinton was involved in steering the administration's public response away from the notion that organized militants had carried out the attacks, they said.

Clinton has been asked to testify to the special panel convened to investigate the attacks.

The 300 emails are a fraction of approximately 30,000 emails Clinton has given the State Department, which are still being reviewed for release. Republicans have criticized Clinton for using a private server for work emails while she was secretary of state.

Clinton has said she used her personal email account for convenience because she did not want to carry two email devices.
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Re: Report: Hillary's Benghazi Emails Contain Few Revelations
« Reply #2 on: April 28, 2015, 11:22:44 pm »
Duh.....but what about the destroyed emails that we will never see...that's where all the incriminating evidence is/was.
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Re: Report: Hillary's Benghazi Emails Contain Few Revelations
« Reply #3 on: April 29, 2015, 12:01:45 am »
Duh.....but what about the destroyed emails that we will never see...that's where all the incriminating evidence is/was.
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