To Sonya Gilliam, a recent account of improper sorting of Benghazi-related documents at the State Department brought back vivid memories of her own encounters with high-level government officials who withheld, deleted or destroyed public records.
And one name stood out for its familiarity: Cheryl Mills.
A former deputy assistant secretary of state had told The Daily Signal that Mills was present during an after-hours document operation in a basement room of the State Department in October 2012. Mills was chief of staff to then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

Cheryl Mills, left, was Hillary Clinton’s chief of staff and former White House counsel who defended President Bill Clinton during his impeachment trial. (Photo: Newscom)
The purpose of the session, former State Department official Raymond Maxwell said, was to “separate” documents damaging to Clinton before records were turned over to an independent review board probing the Sept. 11, 2012 terrorist attacks on the U.S. mission in Benghazi, Libya.
READ MORE: http://dailysignal.com/2014/10/15/account-benghazi-document-sifting-sounds-familiar-career-public-servant/



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So you know maybe many of us underestimated their experience and expertise at all this. Its funny how Hillary had her at her side and why. But then Obama has Jarrett in much the same manner — nothing gets approved without her. Funny too that they’d be well prepared for such a purge. Has everyone forgot about the Clinton years? Gobsmacked once, maybe, but now it sounds eerily similar. Hillary must have felt a lot of Déjà vu.
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