Former Secretary of State James Baker said Friday that he did sign a separation form, officially known as OF-109, when he left the State Department 23 years ago.
The National Review quoted a Baker spokesman who said his boss had signed the form on August 24, 1992, the day he exited State to serve as White House chief of staff under President George H.W. Bush.
The form requires outgoing officials to declare that they have turned over all official records before they leave the department. Employees are required to sign the form "when "terminating employment" or when they are "otherwise to be separated" from the State Department "for a continuous period of 60 days or more," National Review observed.
Baker's testimony raises questions about the accuracy of the explanation offered by State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki as to why Secretary of State Hillary Clinton may not have signed that form when she left the department.
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2 comments:
Because Jen Psaki lied for Hillary Clinton, and that's it in a nutshell.
The Clintons play by different rules, or no rules at all, and there is nothing you can do about it.
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