Wednesday, June 18, 2014

‘You’re Not Answering’: Pay Attention to How State Dept. Official Responds to Reporter’s Simple Benghazi Question

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Fox News reporter James Rosen pressed State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki on Tuesday over why it took such a long time to apprehend Benghazi suspect Ahmed Abu Khattala when he wasn’t even in hiding. In fact, the suspect has conducted several press interviews since the deadly Benghazi terror attacks.

Psaki pushed back at Rosen’s assertion that there was an “egregious delay” in the capture of the suspected Benghazi ringleader, saying “there is no one more committed than the leaders in the United States government… in apprehending those responsible for the horrific acts that occurred just as few years ago.”

The spokeswoman also argued there are a “range of factors” that prevented the Obama administration from capturing Abu Khattala faster.

“From your point of view, a delay of what you just identified as ‘just a few years’ between the commission of a given offense and the apprehension of one of the suspected individuals, that’s not egregious as a delay, just a few years?” Rosen pressed.

More with video @ The Blaze

4 comments:

  1. The real villains in the Benghazi atrocity, I am convinced, are Odumbo and Killery.
    Both should be placed in Gitmo themselves. Using this guy to get the monkey
    off their backs. The usual tactic.

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    1. Using this guy to get the monkey off their backs. The usual tactic.

      Oh yeah, see we found the culprit all by ourselves through diligent and hard work.........

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  2. As I understand, this guy worked for the US gov. aiding the Syrian rebels.

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    1. I'd believe most anything these days. He is a pompous asshole who needs it kicked out of him.

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