What we'll never know about Benghazi
On the day of Mrs. Clinton's scheduled testimony before the Special Committee regarding Benghazi, Mr. Minnerick writes to ask the question "what can we learn that hasn't already come out of the previous seven investigations?"
In an attempt to answer that question and to calm the concerns of all the other Democrats who think this Committee is wasting taxpayer time and money - the day before Mrs. Clinton's testimony the State Department released 900 emails from Ambassador Stevens.
I would suggest that until the so called "most transparent administration" openly releases all the documents related to the Embassy and Ambassador Stevens there is plenty to learn about this tragedy that occurred under Mrs. Clinton's watch.
Similarly, we likely don't know all the information stored on Mrs. Clinton's off site and secret email server. How much more can we learn if that server was provided to the committee in its unedited state?
The answer to that question we sadly will never know as it seems that everything is OK with Mrs. Clinton not turning over here secret server without deleting thousands of emails that she alone deemed unnecessary to provide.
David Georgeson
St. Charles