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The Sentate Intelligence Committee has been requesting those e-mails for weeks, and the admin still hasn't provided them.
At the very least, Brian Kilmeade asks, this shows a massive disconnect [between the intel community and the administration], doesnt it?
"Either the White House and the intel community kept Congress out of the loop because they didnt want to admit that terrorists had successfully attacked an American diplomatic mission for the first time in fourteen years, or because they didnt know themselves what the data meant."
The point is, they REPEATEDLY said they "had no intelligence" to point to a terrorist attack, continued to attack the "abuse" of freedom of speech and an aged YouTube Video.
Get rid of these chumps. This is a criminal organization.
Senate Intel vice chair: We’ve been demanding these e-mails since the Benghazi attack « Hot Air
At the very least, Brian Kilmeade asks, this shows a massive disconnect [between the intel community and the administration], doesnt it?
"Either the White House and the intel community kept Congress out of the loop because they didnt want to admit that terrorists had successfully attacked an American diplomatic mission for the first time in fourteen years, or because they didnt know themselves what the data meant."
The point is, they REPEATEDLY said they "had no intelligence" to point to a terrorist attack, continued to attack the "abuse" of freedom of speech and an aged YouTube Video.
Get rid of these chumps. This is a criminal organization.
Senate Intel vice chair: We’ve been demanding these e-mails since the Benghazi attack « Hot Air