Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Hicks: State Dept wouldn’t allow interview by Chaffetz after Benghazi attack

The most transparent administration in American history? No where near, folks...
theRightScoop: No wonder Gregory Hicks became a whistleblower. After the Benghazi incident, when he was visited by Congressman Chaffetz, he was told by the State Department not to allow himself or others under his command to be interviewed by Congressman Chaffetz. And that has never happened before.


...but there's no cover-up. Nothing to see here, move along.

Related link: Benghazi Hearing Witness Says State Dept. Told Him Not To Meet With Congressional Investigators

ADDENDUM: More transparency via the Kitchen Cabinet...
A rather shocking revelation considering that Hick's was the main first hand testimony about what happened during the attack, and that the report of the Accountability Review Board relied on mere note takers and memory of spoken words instead of an accurate recording of Deputy Chief Hick's statement.

Also, Hicks has never been allowed to read the final classified ARB report so he is not even sure that his testimony in the report is what he actually gave.
On the record, off the record...but again, no cover-up.