Anonymous ID: deb5ce May 30, 2019, 7:33 a.m. No.6627083   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>7637

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“A whistleblower recently revealed the existence of a communique from our allies in Great Britain during the early days of the Russia collusion investigation,” Rep. Mark Meadows (R-N.C.), a member of the House Oversight and Reform Committee, told me.

 

“Based on my conversations with that individual, and the credible timelines that are supported by other events, I made a referral to Attorney General William Barr and Inspector General Michael Horowitz for further investigation,” he added. “There now is overwhelming evidence to suggest that on multiple occasions the FBI was warned that Christopher Steele and the dossier had severe credibility issues.”

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>Eric_J._Boswell

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Four State Dept. officials disciplined after Benghazi probe

DECEMBER 19, 2012

 

Four State Department managers were disciplined Wednesday, following sharp criticism from independent investigators that the department did not do enough to protect a group of Americans killed in an eight-hour siege in September of U.S. government compounds in Benghazi, Libya.

 

The highest-ranking official, Eric Boswell, the head of the Diplomatic Security Bureau, resigned effective immediately, the State Department announced late Wednesday. The three others were responsible for various aspects of embassy security and planning for Libya and the Middle East.

 

They were relieved of their responsibilities and were expected to be reassigned, said a senior administration official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity. The official was not authorized to discuss the matter publicly.

 

Despite the fallout, Republicans who have criticized the Obama administration’s handling of the Benghazi attack called the inquiry tepid and the recommendations for punishment inadequate.

 

Rep. Mike Rogers (Mich.), chairman of the House intelligence committee, said the three-month investigation steered clear of holding senior State Department officials accountable for the deaths of the four Americans, including the U.S. ambassador to Libya.

 

“You’d think the whole purpose would be to be harshly critical of mistakes so you don’t make them again,” Rogers said.