A Tale of Three Women

Two women featured prominently in the dramatic testimony provided yesterday to the House Oversight Committee as it sought the truth about the Benghazigate scandal.

The first was Hillary Clinton who was Secretary of State when four Americans were killed by jihadists in Libya last September 11th.  We now know she was personally responsible for the lack of security at the “special mission compound” in Benghazi and deceived the public about what precipitated the attack.

The second was Mrs. Clinton’s counsel, Cheryl Mills, whose efforts at damage control appear to have involved retaliation against a whistleblower and interfering with a congressional investigation.

But what role was played by a third woman, Clinton’s Deputy Chief of Staff Huma Abedin, with her longstanding ties to the Muslim Brotherhood?  We have a need to know.

About Frank Gaffney, Jr.

Frank Gaffney is the Founder and Executive Chairman of the Center for Security Policy in Washington, D.C. Under Mr. Gaffney's leadership, the Center has been nationally and internationally recognized as a resource for timely, informed and penetrating analyses of foreign and defense policy matters. Mr. Gaffney formerly acted as the Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Policy during the Reagan Administration, following four years of service as the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Nuclear Forces and Arms Control Policy. Previously, he was a professional staff member on the Senate Armed Services Committee under the chairmanship of the late Senator John Tower, and a national security legislative aide to the late Senator Henry M. Jackson.