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....Washington (CNN)A former investigator with the House Select Committee
on Benghazi is accusing the Republican-led panel of carrying out a
politically motivated investigation targeting former Secretary of State
Hillary Clinton instead of the thorough and objective fact-finding
mission it was set up to pursue.

Maj. Bradley Podliska, an intelligence officer in the Air Force Reserve
who describes himself as a conservative Republican, told CNN that the
committee trained its sights almost exclusively on Clinton after the
revelation last March that she used a private email server during her
tenure as secretary of state. That new focus flipped a broad-based probe
of the attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi on September 11, 2012,
into what Podliska described as "a partisan investigation."

Podliska, who was fired after nearly 10 months as an investigator for
the Republican majority, is now preparing to file a lawsuit against the
select committee next month, alleging that he lost his job in part
because he resisted pressure to focus his investigative efforts solely
on the State Department and Clinton's role surrounding the Benghazi
attack. He also alleges he was fired because he took leave from the
committee to fulfill his military service obligations, which would be an
unlawful firing.

"I knew that we needed to get to the truth to the victims' families. And
the victims' families, they deserve the truth -- whether or not Hillary
Clinton was involved, whether or not other individuals were involved,"
he told CNN in an exclusive TV interview that will air Sunday on "State
of the Union." "The victims' families are not going to get the truth and
that's the most unfortunate thing about this."

Podliska told CNN that the committee, which has spent $4.6 million so
far and is chaired by Rep. Trey Gowdy, R-South Carolina, pulled
resources away from probes of other individuals and agencies to focus
almost exclusively on Clinton and the State Department she helmed for
four years. Clinton will testify before the committee for the first time
Oct. 22, and the committee is set to release the findings of its
investigation next year, in the heat of the presidential race.
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On 10/11/2015 8:14 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
....Washington (CNN)A former investigator with the House Select
Committee on Benghazi is accusing the Republican-led panel of carrying
out a politically motivated investigation targeting former Secretary of
State Hillary Clinton instead of the thorough and objective fact-finding
mission it was set up to pursue.

Maj. Bradley Podliska, an intelligence officer in the Air Force Reserve
who describes himself as a conservative Republican, told CNN that the
committee trained its sights almost exclusively on Clinton after the
revelation last March that she used a private email server during her
tenure as secretary of state. That new focus flipped a broad-based probe
of the attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi on September 11, 2012,
into what Podliska described as "a partisan investigation."

Podliska, who was fired after nearly 10 months as an investigator for
the Republican majority, is now preparing to file a lawsuit against the
select committee next month, alleging that he lost his job in part
because he resisted pressure to focus his investigative efforts solely
on the State Department and Clinton's role surrounding the Benghazi
attack. He also alleges he was fired because he took leave from the
committee to fulfill his military service obligations, which would be an
unlawful firing.

"I knew that we needed to get to the truth to the victims' families. And
the victims' families, they deserve the truth -- whether or not Hillary
Clinton was involved, whether or not other individuals were involved,"
he told CNN in an exclusive TV interview that will air Sunday on "State
of the Union." "The victims' families are not going to get the truth and
that's the most unfortunate thing about this."

Podliska told CNN that the committee, which has spent $4.6 million so
far and is chaired by Rep. Trey Gowdy, R-South Carolina, pulled
resources away from probes of other individuals and agencies to focus
almost exclusively on Clinton and the State Department she helmed for
four years. Clinton will testify before the committee for the first time
Oct. 22, and the committee is set to release the findings of its
investigation next year, in the heat of the presidential race.


It's a waste of time hearing Clinton's testimony. purgery is not beneath
the Clinton family. They know they can get away with it.
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