Susan Rice got her pay-off position.
Via Twitchy:
The State Department has reportedly turned over 97 pages of documents to the House Oversight Committee. According to Greta Van Susteren, the documents relate to then U.N. Ambassador, now National Security Adviser Susan Rice’s television appearances in the days following the Benghazi attack.
Van Susteren reports that this statement from State Department spokesperson Jen Psaki was accompanying the documents:
“Our utmost priority is the safety and security of our men and women who serve overseas, which is why we are focused on the implementation of the 29 recommendations of the independent Benghazi Accountability Review Board. Since September, the Department has demonstrated an unprecedented degree of cooperation with Congress, taking part in eight hearings and thirty-five inter-agency briefings for Members and staff. We have accommodated previous requests for information from the House Oversight Committee by providing 25,000 pages of documents for their review.
“Less than two weeks ago, the Department received a subpoena from the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reformseeking records regarding talking points prepared for media appearances by Members of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.
Today, after investing countless additional hours re-reviewing our records, the Department provided the Committee with 97 pages of documents that we have identified in searching for records up to the time of Ambassador Rice’s television appearance. Nearly all of these documents had previously been shared with the Committee and released publicly. We will supplement this response if we identify additional responsive documents.
The content of the what is in the pages has not as yet been revealed.

