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Julian Hattem

01/26/15

 

A former CBS investigative reporter who has filed a $35 million lawsuit against the Obama administration for hacking will be among the witnesses at a hearing on President Obama's attorney general nominee.

 

Sharyl Attkisson has accused the Obama administration of breaking into her computer and phone after she reported stories that were critical of the administration, such as the events surrounding the 2012 attack on an American compound in Benghazi, Libya, and the failed “Fast and Furious” operation. She told her story in the book "Stonewalled."

 

She will testify during this week’s Senate Judiciary Committee hearing for Loretta Lynch, Obama’s nominee to replace Eric Holder as attorney general, Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) announced on Monday evening.

 

Also testifying will be Catherine Engelbrecht, the founder of the Tea Party-aligned True the Vote, which she has said was unfairly targeted by the IRS when it attempted to seek tax-exempt status.

 

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Published on Jan 29, 2015

sharyl attkinson testified at the loretta lynch ag confirmation hearing on capitol hill.sharyl attkinson went in on fast and furious tlking about how the obama administration hacked her, tried to pressure people to drop the story, threatened arrest, punished cspan. sharyl attkinson says the obama administration is worst than bush. sharyl attkinson squatted took a s^#@ on the obama administration then wiped her ass with the white house rug.

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