Washington Examiner: Hillary’s officials cut criticisms out of State Dept. reports
State Department Inspector General officials edited out passages of a high-profile report in 2013 that could have embarrassed Hillary Clinton just days before she quit President Obama’s Cabinet.
The officials excised details of a cover up of misconduct by Clinton’s security team.
The edits raise concerns that investigators were subjected to “undue influence” from agency officials.
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The Washington Examiner obtained earlier drafts of the report which differ markedly from the final version. References to specific cases in which high-level State officials intervened and descriptions of the extent and frequency of those interventions appear in several early drafts but were later eliminated.
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