State Department Obstructs Benghazi Investigation, Refuses to Hold Memorial Service
The House Oversight Committee is accusing the State Department of obstructing the investigation into the Benghazi attack.
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The House Oversight Committee is accusing the State Department of obstructing the investigation into the Benghazi attack.
Several online jihadists suggested Islamists were behind the deadly shooting at the Navy Yard as federal and local police investigated the motive behind the attack.
The Obama administration has promoted a Homeland Security adviser – who is a self-declared Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood supporter – to senior fellow within the Cabinet-level department of the federal government.
In the midst of the Navy Yard attack, former George W. Bush speechwriter David Frum took advantage of the chaos to attack gun rights advocates.
The “trust and confidence” the American people have in the federal government’s handling of both domestic and international problems is now at a lower level than it was even during the height of the Watergate scandal in 1974, according to Gallup polling data released last week.
The United States government has released nearly 3,000 immigrant sex offenders, some of whom were illegal immigrants, since September 2012. Of those, nearly 3,000, or about 5%, were not even properly registered with local authorities as sex offenders.
With the incidence of HIV among men so closely tied to homosexual sex, shouldn’t the government and all concerned and compassionate adults be urging young men and teenaged boys not to engage in or experiment with dangerous homosexual behavior?
Glenn Beck said on his weekday television program Monday that “something is wrong” with regard to the situation in Syria, and “it doesn’t appear as though the president is holding out much hope for the diplomatic solution to be successful.”
The Social Security Administration (SSA) gave $1.29 billion in payments to individuals who were not considered disabled, a mistake the agency says is a “small payment error.”
Sen. David Vitter is pushing back against a legislative proposal that alludes to his prior connection to a prostitution scandal.
