Obama Aide: 'Irrelevant Fact' Where President Was During Benghazi Attacks
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Posted on Sunday, May 19, 2013 10:26:39 AM by Sub-Driver
Obama Aide: 'Irrelevant Fact' Where President Was During Benghazi Attacks Daniel Halper May 19, 2013 9:48 AM
Obama
aide Dan Pfeiffer said it's an "irrelevant fact" where the president
physically was during the Benghazi terror attack on September 11, 2012:
Host
Chris Wallace reminds Pfeiffer that Obama didn't really talk with
Secretary Clinton, Secretary Panetta, or Martin Dempsey, chairman of the
Joint Chiefs of Staff, that night. "He was talking to his national
security staff," Pfeiffer insists.
Asked about whether the
president entered the Situation Room, Pfeiffer says, "I don't remember
what room the president was in on that night, and that's a largely
irrelevant fact."
Pfeiffer then argues that Wallace's questions about the president's handling of the Benghazi terror attack are "offensive."
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