I keep wondering what Tom Fitton has on, or is trying to get from, the deposition on Ben Rhodes. Rhodes is really just a flunkie who was Obama's speechwriter thus only a spinmeister.
It appears the focus will be on the Benghazi incident, and the cover story made up about an anti-muslim video that sparked the attack and led to the massacre at the US Embassy on September 11, 2012.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/judge-rules-susan-rice-ben-rhodes-must-answer-watchdogs-questions-on-clinton-email-server-benghazi
I believe Fitton is going after this story to get more information (emails) about Hillary's scheme to eliminate Americans that were standing in the way of her illegal plan to kill Muammar Gaddafi, the deposed leader of Libya, who was captured and killed on October 20, 2011.
"We came, we saw, he died."
" Former national security adviser Susan Rice and former deputy national security adviser Ben Rhodes are among those ex-officials required to answer questions related to the fallout of the Benghazi terror attack that killed four Americans, including U.S. Ambassador to Libya Chris Stevens. The questions will touch on Rice's talking points that inaccurately described the terror attack as a "spontaneous" protest against an "anti-Islamic" video that had surfaced on the Internet.
Although the Justice Department and the State Department pushed back that the talking points shouldn't be part of the discovery, Lamberth said Rice's comments and the State Department's knowledge of the terrorist attack "play an unavoidably central role in this case: information about the points' development and content, as well as their discussion and dissemination before and after Rice's appearances could reveal unsearched, relevant records; State's role in the points' content and development could shed light on Clinton's motives for shielding her emails from FOIA requesters or on State's reluctance to search her emails."
In the days following the attacks, officials in the Obama administration reported that the incident was related to demonstrations that same day that occurred outside the U.S. embassy in Cairo, after an Egyptian-American had produced and posted an anti-Islam video on YouTube. But no evidence of similar protests in Benghazi could be substantiated, and other evidence emerged, suggesting that the attacks were a premeditated act by the al-Qaeda-affiliated group Ansar al-Sharia. Several investigations into the incident faulted insufficient bureaucratic measures responsible for the failure to prevent and respond properly to the attacks. "
https://www.britannica.com/event/2012-Benghazi-attacks