On September 10, 2012 – one day before the terrorist attack in Benghazi, Libya – the White House attempted to assure the public that it had done everything it could to prepare for a potential attack, claiming that chief counter-terrorism adviser John Brennan had convened numerous meetings to review security measures in place before the anniversary of 9/11.
But newly-declassified transcripts released by the House Armed Services Committee show that the administration was woefully unprepared and consequently the ...