Deception: The Making of the YouTube Video Hillary and Obama Blamed for Benghazi

Deception: The Making of the YouTube Video Hillary and Obama Blamed for Benghazi
ISBN-10
1682611922
ISBN-13
9781682611920
Series
Deception
Category
Performing Arts
Pages
272
Language
English
Published
2016-07-19
Publisher
Simon and Schuster
Author
Kenneth R. Timmerman

Description

Finally the truth about the YouTube video Hillary blamed for Benghazi. The last thing Hillary Clinton wants you to read is the truth about the infamous YouTube video she claimed sparked the Benghazi attacks. That’s why Cindy Lee Garcia—the deceived actress from the video—is Hillary's worst nightmare. She woke up the day after the Benghazi attacks to see her face all over national television, with Hillary blaming her for the deaths of four Americans. New York Times best-selling author Kenneth R. Timmerman digs deep into the web of deception surrounding the “hateful” video, with stunning new documents, emails, and interviews with many of the participants. This is the story of a deception that went way beyond a YouTube video to encompass Hillary Clinton’s diabolical vision for America under Islamic law.

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