A federal judge ruled Tuesday that former national security adviser Susan Rice and former deputy national security adviser Ben Rhodes must answer written questions about the State Department's response to the deadly 2012 terror attack in Benghazi, Libya, as part of an ongoing legal battle over whether Hillary Clinton sought to deliberately evade public record laws by using a private email server while secretary of state.
U.S. District Judge Royce C. Lamberth denied a request by the conservative group Judicial Watch to make Rice and Rhodes sit for depositions, but agreed to have them answer written questions. He also agreed to Judicial Watch's request to depose the State Department about the preparation of talking points for Rice, then President Barack Obama's ambassador to the United Nations, ahead of appearances on political talk shows the Sunday following the attack. That deposition is part of Judicial Watch's inquiry into whether the State Department acted in bad faith by not telling a court for months that they had asked in mid-2014 for missing emails to be returned.
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Why don't they investigate when the calls were put into Hillary Clinton over and over for sending help the lives were in danger at the Embassy she ignored them and left 4 Americans to die. That's treason and murder. She was Secretary of State and as such she should have answered the calls immediately instead of answering about their deaths 2 days later for media purposes.
She was stone drunk when she got the call - never admit it except she breaches she likes her shard now and then. More now than then. Just look at her alochol wrinkled face.
The judge may have just as well ordered their lawyers to answer the questions.
Finally going to get the truth.
Remember the H Clinton campaign ad where she asked "when the phone rings at 3:00am, who would you trust"? It rang during the Benghazi attack and she made the responding forces stand down. She never would say why.
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