Discrepancies between Benghazi emails released to
Congress are fueling allegations
The key question is whether Congress
now has all the documents, Rep. Jason Chaffetz, R-Utah, a member of the
oversight committee, said. As for differences between the two sets of
documents, Chaffetz alleged: "They are playing games. The classification
and redactions are different. Why should Judicial Watch get more than Congress
after issuing a subpoena?"
The emails published by Judicial
Watch last week, which showed additional White House involvement in shaping the
public explanation of what happened, helped trigger the announcement Friday by
House Speaker John Boehner of a select committee to investigate.
Two of the emails, from Sept. 14,
2012, appear to be part of the deliberations in advance of then-U.N. ambassador
Susan Rice's Sunday show appearances were she linked an anti-Islam video to the
Benghazi attacks. The emails released to Judicial Watch include the names
of those who participated in the email chain.
The same emails provided to the
House committee do not include names.
While the text and subject line are
redacted in full for both Judicial Watch and Capitol Hill, there are
unexplained differences in the classification. The emails, originally marked
"unclassified," were retroactively classified in February by the Department
of State.
The email released to Judicial Watch
is now marked "SECRET," and the same email released to the Oversight
Committee is marked "Confidential." Both are marked to
"DECLASSIFY" on Sept. 13, 2037 -- 25 years after the terrorist attack
which killed four Americans.
The spokesman said: "By
withholding information, this Administration has only itself to blame for the
continued questions about the before, during, and after of the Benghazi
attacks. Removing information from documents subpoenaed by Congress, while the
same documents with more information are released publicly, underscores the
games the State Department continues to play as Congress presses for full and
truthful answers about the deaths of four brave Americans."
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