Benghazi Lies Began With Obama and Hillary?
By Tom Fitton
When the complete history is written of the 2012
terrorist attack in Benghazi, Libya, the dishonesty and duplicity of the Obama
White House will be an inescapable fact. As we celebrate Independence Day,
Americans ought to be disturbed about the ethical quality of the men and women
in high office. The signers of the Declaration of Independence would surely be
aghast at the unethical, lawless leadership in Washington,
D.C.
However, I'd like to think the Founders would be happy
with the vigilance and persistence of Judicial Watch in holding our government
leaders accountable for their misdeeds.
To that end, this week we released new State Department documents showing that Hillary Clinton and the State Department's
response to the Benghazi attack was immediately determined by top Obama White
House officials, particularly Ben Rhodes, then-White House deputy strategic
communications adviser, and Bernadette Meehan, a spokesperson for the National
Security Council. The new documents were forced from the State Department under
court order in
a Judicial Watch Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
lawsuit.
A September 11, 2012, email sent at
6:21 p.m. by State Department spokesperson Victoria Nuland to Meehan, Under
Secretary for Management Patrick F. Kennedy, and Clinton's personal aide Jacob
Sullivan, shows that the State Department deferred to the White House on the
official response to the Benghazi attack. Referencing pending press statements
by Barack Obama and Clinton, Nuland wrote: "We are holding for Rhodes clearance.
BMM, pls advise asap."
Meehan responded three minutes later, at 6:24 p.m.: "Ben
is good with these and is on with Jake now too."
Rhodes sent an email at
9:48 p.m. to senior White House and State officials on the issue: "We should let
the State Department statement be our comment for the
night."
An email from
Meehan, sent at 10:15 p.m. on September 11 to Rhodes, Nuland, Sullivan, Kennedy
and Clinton aide Philippe Reines, further confirms the White House approval of
Hillary Clinton's statement tying the Benghazi terrorist attack to an Internet
video: "All, the Department of State just released the following statement. Per
Ben [Rhodes'] email below, this should be the USG comment for the
night."
The "USG comment" turned out to be Clinton's notorious
public statement, made hours after the initial terrorist attack, falsely
suggesting that the Benghazi assault was a "response to inflammatory material
posted on the Internet."
Rhodes emailed Meehan,
Sullivan and Reines at 11:45 p.m. on September 11, writing, "Fyi - we are
considering releasing this tonight." The next line is redacted. The email also
included a "Readout of President's Call to Secretary Clinton," the contents of
which are also completely redacted.
On September 12, the day after the attack, Meehan sent
an email to Obama administration officials announcing that "to ensure we are all
in sync on messaging for the rest of the day, Ben Rhodes will host a conference
call for USG communicators on this chain at 9:15AM ET
today."
Think about this timeline. Obama and Hillary Clinton
talk. The White House along with State then composes and issues Hillary
Clinton's statement falsely tying the Internet video to the attack. We can't
find any other government documents other than Hillary's statement that
September 11, 2012, night tying the attack to the video. This all leads me to
conclude that Hillary Clinton originated the video lie in partnership with the
Obama White House. And I'm willing to bet that the phone call earlier between
Clinton and Obama set the whole lie in motion. As I told Fox News this
week, if the details of the call were helpful, the details would be released. As
they're being kept secret, one can assume the details of the Obama-Clinton call
are damning.
As if the new White House bombshells weren't enough, the
new documents show that the Obama administration engaged domestic and foreign
Islamist groups and foreign nationals to push the Internet video
narrative.
The day after the attack, Rashad Hussain, the Obama
administration's special envoy to the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), sent an email to Ambassador Ufuk Gokcen, the
OIC's ambassador to the United Nations, and Cenk Uraz, an official with the OIC,
pushing the video as the cause of the Benghazi attack. The OIC is supported by
57 nations and purports to be "the collective voice of the Muslim world." The
OIC is no friend of freedom and is an apologist for terrorism, to put it charitably. So this pernicious international
body is, of course, a key ally for the Obama Benghazi disinformation campaign.
The Obama envoy's email has the
subject line: "Urgent: Anti-Islamic Film and Violence" and reads in
part:
I am sure you are
considering putting a statement on the film and the related violence. In
addition to the condemnation of the disgusting depictions, it will be important
to emphasize the need to respond in a way that is consistent with Islamic
principles, i.e. not engaging in violence and taking innocent life
...
The resulting OIC statement, sent to Hussain by the OIC's Uraz, linked the film, as
requested by the Obama administration, to the Benghazi attack and suggested that
the United States restrict free speech in response. The official OIC statement
called the film "incitement" and stated that the attack in Benghazi and a
demonstration in Cairo "emanated from emotions aroused by a production of a film
had hurt [sic] the religious sentiments of Muslims. The two incidents
demonstrated serious repercussions of abuse of freedom of expression." The OIC's
statement referenced its own efforts to criminalize criticism of Islam. Hussain sent the OIC statement immediately to
other Obama administration officials, including then-Clinton chief of staff
Cheryl Mills, who thanks Hussain for the email.
The State Department withheld communications on
September 12, 2012, between Hillary Clinton's senior aide Huma Abedin and Rashad
Hussain about an article passed by him about how "American Muslim leaders" were
tying the video to the Benghazi attack. At the time of the Benghazi attack,
Abedin had been double-dipping, working as a consultant to outside clients while
continuing as a top adviser at State. Abedin's outside clients included Teneo, a
strategic consulting firm co-founded by former Bill Clinton counselor Doug Band.
According to Fox News,
Abedin earned $355,000 as a consultant for Teneo, in addition to her $135,000
"special government employee" compensation.
There's more:
The State Department also disclosed a document, dated
September 13, 2012, entitled "USG Outreach and Engagement Post Benghazi Attack."
This record details how the Obama administration reached out to domestic groups,
foreign groups and governments in a full-court press to tie the video to the
Benghazi attack. The document "captures USG efforts to engage outside voices to encourage public statements
that denounce the attack make it clear that the anti-Muslim film does not
reflect American [sic]." The document highlights the use of Hillary Clinton's
statement tying the terrorist attack to an Internet video. The "outreach"
document also highlights "Special Envoy's engagement" with the OIC and the
"Saudi Ambassador."
The documents show that the Internet video was raised in
a September 15 discussion between Hillary Clinton and Turkish Foreign Minister
Ahmet Davutoglu. The "eyes only" "secret" document was partially declassified. Davutoglu "called the
controversial anti-Islam video a 'clear provocation,' but added that wise people
should not be provoked by it." The next line is blacked out and the markings
show that it will not be declassified until 2027, more than 12 years from
now.
Another email,
evidently from the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD), sent to Meehan and
other top White House and administration officials, shows that the
administration took no action to deploy military assets almost five hours after
the attack begun:
OSD has received
queries asking if military assets are being sent to either location [Libya and
Egypt]. Have responded "not to our knowledge."
The State Department referred Judicial Watch to documents in the batch of 55,000 emails allegedly
turned over by Hillary Clinton and searched in response to the court order in
this lawsuit. These emails were published on the State Department's web site,
but are also available here. In addition, the State Department produced new
documents containing Hillary Clinton emails. In one such email (September 11,
2012, at 11:40 p.m.) from Clinton to Nuland, Sullivan and top Clinton aide
Cheryl Mills, with the subject line "Chris Smith," Clinton writes: "Cheryl told
me the Libyans confirmed his death. Should we announce tonight or wait until
morning?"
Nuland responds: "We need to ck family's druthers. If
they are OK, we should put something out from you tonight." Mills then replies
to Nuland, "Taking S [Secretary of State Hillary Clinton] off." (Sean Smith, not
"Chris Smith" was one of four Americans killed at
Benghazi.)
On September 13, 2012, Politico's Mike Allen
sent then-National Security Council Spokesman Tommy
Vietor an Independent.co.uk news
article entitled "America was warned of embassy attack but did nothing." The
story reported that "senior officials are increasingly convinced" the Benghazi
attack was "not the result of spontaneous anger." Vietor forwarded the story to
other top White House and State Department officials, but Vietor's accompanying
comments and the comments of other top Obama appointees are completely redacted.
The administration also redacted several emails of top State officials
discussing a statement by a Romney campaign spokesman criticizing the "security
situation in Libya."
In April 2014, Judicial Watch first obtained smoking-gun documents showing that it was the Obama White House's public
relations effort that falsely portray the Benghazi consulate terrorist attack as
being "rooted in an Internet video, and not a failure of
policy."
The documents include an email by
White House operative Ben Rhodes sent on Friday, September 14, 2012, with the
subject line: "RE: PREP CALL with Susan, Saturday at 4:00 pm ET." This "prep"
was for Ambassador Susan Rice in advance of her appearances on Sunday news shows
to discuss the Benghazi attack and deflect criticism of the administration's
security failures by blaming the attack on spontaneous protests linked to the
video.
The email listed as one of the administration's key
talking points:
"Goal": "To underscore
that these protests are rooted in an Internet video, and not a broader failure
or policy."
So the goal is not to tell the truth. Just so we're
clear on that much.
What we have uncovered in just the past few days is part
of a larger continuum.
Documents
released by our team last month further confirm that the Obama administration,
including Hillary Clinton, Rice and Obama immediately knew the attack was an
al-Qaeda terrorist attack.
These latest documents show the Obama White House was
behind the big lie, first promoted by Hillary Clinton, that an Internet video
caused the Benghazi terrorist attack. Top White House aide Ben Rhodes, Hillary
Clinton and many key Obama officials pushed others, including Islamist terror
allies, to tie the Internet video to the attacks. How disturbing it is that the
Obama administration would use Islamist radicals to push the false Benghazi
story in a way that would abridge free speech. It is little wonder that Mrs.
Clinton and the entire Obama administration have fought so hard to keep these
documents from the American people. All evidence now points to Hillary Clinton,
with the approval of the White House, as being the source of the Internet video
lie.
Obama and Hillary Clinton failed the nation, and most
terribly, U.S. Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens and U.S. Foreign Service
Information Management Officer Sean Smith, who were both killed in the Benghazi
terrorist attack on September 11, 2012. Several hours after the initial
assault, a second terrorist attack took place targeting a different compound
located just one mile away. Two CIA contractors, Tyrone Woods and Glen Doherty,
were killed in this second attack and 10 others were injured. The Obama gang
failed those two heroes, as well.
We aim to vindicate them and that's why we are happy to
do the work of an AWOL Congress, media and federal bureaucracy in ferreting out
the truth about this continuing scandal.
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