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Benghazi Widow Responds to Hillary’s ‘Move On’ Comments

As you know, Hillary Clinton audaciously said that it’s time to “move on” from the investigation into what transpired the night of September 11, 2012 in Benghazi, Libya. Of course, she was directing her comments toward the House Select Committee on Benghazi, but her insensitive words hit family members like Dr. Dorothy Woods, the widow of slain Benghazi soldier Tyrone Woods, hard.

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“I think that nobody in government can tell me how I feel, what I should feel about it,” Woods said on CNN Thursday. “She has no right, nor does anyone in government, have the right to tell me it’s time to move on. They’re not in my shoes. You know, I think that’s the essence of what they have done.”

Mrs. Woods went on to defend the Benghazi committee and criticized Clinton and the Obama administration for not taking their effort seriously. The lawmakers are being ridiculed for “sincerely” doing the right thing, she argued.

The Benghazi committee’s final report exposed how Clinton put politics over Americans' wellbeing. While our soldiers were waiting for military assistance, the State Department was arguing over fashion choices. As a result, not one wheel of one aircraft inched toward Libya during the siege. It’s shameful – and it’s why Clinton wants to sweep the mess under the rug.

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