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Obama administration to provide emails on CIA’s Libya talking points to Senate panel

The Obama administration has agreed to provide emails pertaining to the controversial CIA talking points which critics say pushed an inaccurate picture of what happened during the terror attack last September in Benghazi, a congressional source tells Fox News.

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Sources challenge White House claim of all-hands-on-deck pursuit of Benghazi suspectsComments Off

U.S. military sources serving in North Africa are challenging the latest White House claim that the administration is applying “all the resources” at its disposal to bring the Benghazi attackers to justice, charging instead that the Obama administration knows who is responsible but is not acting. 

Correspondents’ association statement on monitoring of journalistsComments Off

The following is a statement from the board of the White House Correspondents’ Association on the tracking of journalists. 

Correspondents’ association concerned government ‘too aggressive’ in tracking journalistsComments Off

The White House Correspondents’ Association said Tuesday that two recent cases in which the Obama administration went after reporters’ phone and email records show the government may be getting “far too aggressive” in tracking journalists. 

Fox News poll: Majority thinks White House knew about IRS actionsComments Off

Voters are concerned about the Internal Revenue Service’s targeting of conservative political groups for unfair treatment, and over half think the White House either knew it was happening or — worse yet — was actually behind the operation.  

Fox News poll: Obama could have done more to help those in BenghaziComments Off

Voters think President Obama could have done more to help the Americans at the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya when it was being attacked, according to a Fox News poll.  In addition, a majority says the Obama administration is trying to cover-up what happened there.  

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