.
May 6th, 2013
08:46 PM ET

Whistle-blower tells investigators U.S. military ordered to stand down on Benghazi

New allegations coming out Monday that the U.S. military could have done more in the aftermath of the attacks on the U.S. consulate in Libya.

That attack on September 11th last year killed ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans.

Benghazi whistle-blower Hicks: Internal review 'let people off the hook'

This information comes as the House oversight committee is strategically releasing excerpts from their key witnesses as they promise a blockbuster hearing on Wednesday.

Outfront tonight: Tim Clemente, a former counterterrorism FBI agent who worked the investigations into the Africa embassy bombings and the USS Cole. And Bob Baer is a former CIA operative and CNN contributor.


Filed under: Libya • News
soundoff (No Responses)

Post a comment


 

CNN welcomes a lively and courteous discussion as long as you follow the Rules of Conduct set forth in our Terms of Service. Comments are not pre-screened before they post. You agree that anything you post may be used, along with your name and profile picture, in accordance with our Privacy Policy and the license you have granted pursuant to our Terms of Service.