(CNSNews.com) - The U.S. State Department on Thursday said there is "no evidence" that a "deliberately edited" videotape of its Dec. 2, 2013 State Department briefing was intended to "conceal information from the public," even though someone requested the edit.
Spokesman John Kirby said a months-long internal investigation was unable to identify the person who asked for the edit: "And while the technician recalls receiving a phone call requesting the edit, there is no evidence to indicate who might've placed that call or why."
Kirby also said even if the video was edited with the intent to conceal, "There was no policy in place at the time prohibiting such an act."
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3 comments:
Wow, he didn't use the term intentional.
brought to you by the same traitors who paid $70K to Pakistan to decry an internet video as the cause of the deaths of the Benghazi four
Its called a "coverup," Duh.
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