“The Liberty Medal recognizes individuals who have furthered the ideals of freedom, democracy, and equality, often against great odds,” NCC President and CEO Jeffrey Rosen said. “Hillary Clinton has devoted her life to expanding opportunities for ‘We the People’ not just in this country but around the globe.”
“Former Secretary Clinton has dedicated her 
life to serving and engaging people across the world in democracy,” 
Bush, the NCC’s chairman, said in a statement announcing
 the award. “These efforts as a citizen, an activist, and a leader have 
earned Secretary Clinton this year’s Liberty Medal.”
Last year’s winner was former boxing champion
 Muhammad Ali. Previous Liberty Medal recipients include former 
presidents Bill Clinton and George H.W. Bush, former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, and former United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan.
Several veterans groups have been urging House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) to set up a Watergate-style committee to investigate the Benghazi attacks that killed U.S. Ambassador Christopher Stevens and three other Americans. The groups plan to hold a day-long commemoration on the west lawn of the U.S. Capitol the day after Clinton receives the award.
Appearing on FOX News last month, Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-Ill.) accused Clinton of lying about Benghazi during a private meeting with him and other members of Congress two days after the Sept. 11, 2012 attack on the U.S. mission in Libya.
“So now after the investigation conclusions 
and the hearings, congressman, are you under the belief that when she 
told you two that it was irresponsible to not believe that it was a You 
Tube video [that set off the Benghazi attack] that she knew all along it
 was a terror attack, is that your belief, that she did not tell you the
 truth?” Kinzinger was asked.
Secretary of State John Kerry  (AP Photo)
“Obama administration officials repeatedly 
promised the families of victims and the American people that officials 
responsible for security failures would be held accountable.  Instead of
 accountability, the State Department offered a charade that included 
false reports of firings and resignations and now ends in a game of 
musical chairs where no one misses a single day on the State Department 
payroll.  It is now clear that the personnel actions taken by the 
Department in response to the Benghazi terrorist attacks was more of a 
public relations strategy than a measured response to a failure in 
leadership,” Issa said in an Aug. 20 statement.
“In the course of our investigation, the Oversight Committee 
learned that the State Department’s review of these four individuals did
 not include interviews with them or their supervisors to either 
substantiate or challenge allegations.  The Oversight Committee will 
expand its investigation of the Benghazi terrorist attack 
to include how a supposed ‘Accountability Review Board’ investigation 
resulted in a decision by Secretary Kerry not to pursue any 
accountability from anyone.”
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