Evidently destroying records, just as was suspected in Whitewater. On a Sunday afternoon. Crickets from the Liberal media.
Former Secretary of State and potential 2016 presidential candidate Hillary Clinton was allegedly behind an operation to pull certain documents from the Benghazi report.
Raymond Maxwell, a former deputy assistant secretary with the State Department, says that Clinton confidants were part of an operation to “separate” damaging documents before the report was turned over to the Accountability Review Board.
Maxwell says that the operation took place over a weekend, inside a basement operations-type center at State Department headquarters. Maxwell was a leader in the department’s Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs, which was charged with collecting emails and documents relevant to the Benghazi probe.
“I was not invited to that after-hours endeavor, but I heard about it and decided to check it out on a Sunday afternoon,” Maxwell told investigative reporter Sharyl Attkisson.
He said that when he arrived, a State Department office director told him: “Ray, we are to go through these stacks and pull out anything that might put anybody in the [Near Eastern Affairs] front office or the seventh floor in a bad light.”
Seventh floor was State Department lingo for Clinton and her advisers.
“I asked her, ‘But isn’t that unethical?’ She responded, ‘Ray, those are our orders.’”
This post was edited on 9/19 10:33 AM by red&blackarchitect
Former Secretary of State and potential 2016 presidential candidate Hillary Clinton was allegedly behind an operation to pull certain documents from the Benghazi report.
Raymond Maxwell, a former deputy assistant secretary with the State Department, says that Clinton confidants were part of an operation to “separate” damaging documents before the report was turned over to the Accountability Review Board.
Maxwell says that the operation took place over a weekend, inside a basement operations-type center at State Department headquarters. Maxwell was a leader in the department’s Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs, which was charged with collecting emails and documents relevant to the Benghazi probe.
“I was not invited to that after-hours endeavor, but I heard about it and decided to check it out on a Sunday afternoon,” Maxwell told investigative reporter Sharyl Attkisson.
He said that when he arrived, a State Department office director told him: “Ray, we are to go through these stacks and pull out anything that might put anybody in the [Near Eastern Affairs] front office or the seventh floor in a bad light.”
Seventh floor was State Department lingo for Clinton and her advisers.
“I asked her, ‘But isn’t that unethical?’ She responded, ‘Ray, those are our orders.’”
This post was edited on 9/19 10:33 AM by red&blackarchitect