Sunday, May 5, 2013

Names Of Benghazi Whistleblowers Released To The Public



Revealed: Three Benghazi Survivors Set To Go Before House Committee To Testify About 2012 Attack Identified As Career State Department Officials As Their Attorneys Claim 'Obama Administration Tried To Silence Them' -- Daily Mail

* Gregory N. Hicks was deputy chief of mission at the U.S. Embassy in Libya
* Mark I. Thompson is a former Marine and now the deputy coordinator for Operations in Counterterrorism Bureau
* Eric Nordstrom is a diplomatic security officer who was the regional security officer in Libya
* The House Oversight committee will hear their testimony on May 8, forcing the Obama administration's hand
* President Obama has professed ignorance of any effort to prevent whistle-blowers from telling Congress about the night terrorists attacked

The once-secret identities of the three Benghazi 'whistle-blowers' have been revealed just days before they were set to testify at a congressional hearing about the deadly 2012 attacks on Americans in Libya.

On Wednesday, the three State Department officials will appear on Capitol Hill before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee to talk about the September 11, 2012, assault on the U.S. Embassy in Benghazi that resulted in the deaths of Ambassador Christopher Stevens and three other Americans.

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More News On Releasing The Names of The Benghazi Whistle-blowers

Witness names released for Benghazi hearing -- CNN
BENGHAZI: Names of ‘whistleblower’ witnesses revealed -- FOX News
Republicans pursue probe of Benghazi attacks, name witnesses for hearing -- Christian Science Monitor
Sen. Graham: Benghazi Testimony 'Going to Make You Mad' -- Newsmax
Names of Benghazi whistleblowers released: It is an impressive group -- Examiner

My Comment: This is an impressive group of people .... and a group that must be very upset for them to decide to risk everything so that they can testify in public and tell their side of the story.

1 comment:

LoneWolf Media said...

I wish Congress would do it's job and impeach president's whenever they get too far out of line. The fact that this administration is having trouble putting Islamic Terrorism in the same the sentence already shows the President is not proficient enough in handling foreign affairs in relation to terrorism. The fact that 4 U.S Americans where killed and then the government tried to downplay the situation is mind baffling and appalling - I hope those affected by the Benghazi scandal will find closure - as for congress they should be asking Obama to step down. If this was Bush you would have every single liberal near and far calling for his removal.