OriginalShroom
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Obama and Kerry must think that our attention span is even shorter than theirs is.
The internal, let me repeat, the INTERNAL investigation into the attacks on Benghazi that resulted in the deaths of Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens, Sean Smith, Glen Doherty and Tyrone S. Woods ended with Hillary Clinton suspending four midlevel employees.
Suspended with pay that is. They were not fired. No one has been fired.
Now John Kerry is say that they have been punished enough and all 4 are going back to work.
Punished enough? Really? Four Americans are dead and no one gets fired?
I only hope Issa doesn't let this go.
The internal, let me repeat, the INTERNAL investigation into the attacks on Benghazi that resulted in the deaths of Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens, Sean Smith, Glen Doherty and Tyrone S. Woods ended with Hillary Clinton suspending four midlevel employees.
Suspended with pay that is. They were not fired. No one has been fired.
Now John Kerry is say that they have been punished enough and all 4 are going back to work.
Punished enough? Really? Four Americans are dead and no one gets fired?
I only hope Issa doesn't let this go.
Kerry Clears Benghazi Officials Clinton Punished - The Daily Beast
Secretary of State John Kerry has determined that the four State Department officials placed on administrative leave by Hillary Clinton after the terrorist attack on the U.S. mission in Benghazi do not deserve any formal disciplinary action and has asked them to come back to work at the State Department starting Tuesday.
Last December, Clintons staff told four midlevel officials to clean out their desks and hand in their badges after the release of the report of its own internal investigation into the Benghazi attack, compiled by the Administrative Review Board led by former State Department official Tom Pickering and former Joint Chiefs chairman Ret. Adm. Mike Mullen. Those four officials have been in legal and professional limbo, not fired but unable to return to their jobs, for eight months ... until today.
Former deputy assistant secretary of State Raymond Maxwell, the only official from the State Departments Near Eastern Affairs bureau to lose his job over the Benghazi attack, told The Daily Beast on Monday he received a memo from the State Departments human-resources department informing him his administrative leave status has been lifted and he should report for duty Tuesday morning.