It might sound like an empty tease, but following tonight’s Fox News special on the Sept. 11, 2012, terrorist attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya, Bret Baier let viewers know there’s still more to the story, even months later. For one, there are survivors who still haven’t told their stories.
we've been very close to get them on cam.. we hope to. RT @sheilaaj Great report. Why didn't you address the #Benghazi survivors? @BretBaier
— Bret Baier (@BretBaier) June 29, 2013
@BretBaier Are they afraid to be interviewed? Is that why no-one's heard from any of them?
— Football Snacks Resurget ✝️? (@MinutaeForDays) June 29, 2013
.@im_marcie some are afraid of losing jobs.. others will have books coming out in the fall-others are being squeezed… others just afraid.
— Bret Baier (@BretBaier) June 29, 2013
@BretBaier Thanks for the answer! Hopefully, they will step forward & the truth will be brought to light, & there will be justice.
— Football Snacks Resurget ✝️? (@MinutaeForDays) June 29, 2013
Speaking of being squeezed, the hour-long special did feature a voice that we haven’t heard before: that of Nakoula Basseley Nakoula, the “shadowy character” behind the YouTube video “Innocence of Muslims,” who was interviewed by phone from federal prison. Nakoula, a Coptic Christian, admitted that his film was intended to provoke Muslims.
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Glad to finally hear Nakoula Basseley's story on @BretBaier tonight. What our govt did was unbelievable until DOJ, NSA, IRS scandals public.
— KatCara (@ktcarang) June 29, 2013
Watching this #Benghazi special by @BretBaier is making my blood pressure rise. WHY the hell didn't Hillary or Obama help them?
— Amy Kremer (@AmyKremer) June 29, 2013
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