April 19, 2024

Who Modified the Talking Points? The Director of National Intelligence

American flag flies in the autum sunSo, it turns out that we know who changed the talking points, but why this has been a secret for so long, that’s still up in the air:

CBS News has learned that the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (DNI) cut specific references to “al Qaeda” and “terrorism” from the unclassified talking points given to Ambassador Susan Rice on the Benghazi consulate attack – with the agreement of the CIA and FBI. The White House or State Department did not make those changes.

The excuse for not coming forward earlier?  We didn’t know that it would be that big a deal, we do this all the time:

Another source, a senior U.S. official familiar with the drafting of the talking points, tells CBS News the “controversy this word choice has caused came as a surprise.”

“The points were not, as has been insinuated by some, edited to minimize the role of extremists, diminish terrorist affiliations, or play down that this was an attack,” the official tells CBS News, adding that there were “legitimate intelligence and legal issues to consider, as is almost always the case when explaining classified assessments publicly.”

The longer it drags out, the less it sounds like the truth.

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