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Hillary Clinton Staffer: Clinton The Public Face Of U.S. Libya Effort

Based on the Benghazi e-mails released today by the New York Times, a top foreign policy adviser called Hillary Clinton “the public face of the U.S. effort in Libya” and said Clinton had the “leadership/ownership/stewardship of this country’s Libya policy”. Despite being heavily engaged in the process to end Gaddafi’s rule in Libya, Clinton ultimately failed to execute a strategy for a post-Gaddafi Libya. One democratic Congresswoman, Tulsi Gabbard, said Clinton and Obama had “no after plan, there was no plan on what happens next” in Libya.

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By The Numbers: Clinton Emails On Benghazi and Libya

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This morning, the New York Times released Hillary Clinton’s emails pertaining to the events surrounding the attack on the U.S. embassy in Benghazi. 

To help break down the most important information, America Rising compiled the “by the numbers” rundown below: 

24 – Number Of Emails From Sidney Blumenthal To Secretary Clinton

29 Number Of Times Clinton Forwarded Blumenthal’s Emails To A State Department Staffer:

·      “Get This Around”

·      “Please Print”

·      “FYI”

·      “Please Circulate”

·      “Very Insightful”/ “Very Interesting”

7Number Of Times State Department Staff Doubted Sidney Blumenthal

2 Number Of Emails That Were “Sensitive, But Unclassified

1Number Of Emails In Which Clinton Suggested “Should Consider Passing To Israelis”

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NYT: Hillary Clinton’s Personal Email Account Contained Sensitive Information

A new report from The New York Times reveals that Hillary Clinton was sending sensitive information, including the location of key State Department officials like Ambassador Chris Stevens, from her secret, private email server:

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Clinton State Department Slow Walking FOIA Request Shows A Lack Of Transparency

The Wall Street Journal reported that the Clinton State Department, “scrutinized politically sensitive documents requested under public-records law and sometimes blocked their release, according to people with direct knowledge of the activities.”

This report was discussed in depth on several morning shows with the general conclusion being that this was yet again another example of the Clinton State Department’s lack of transparency.

CNN’s Jeff Zeleny called the report “scathing” and that it was just another sign that transparency would be a dogging issue for her campaign.