Clinton Friend’s Libya Role Blurs Lines of Politics and Business
By NICHOLAS CONFESSORE and MICHAEL S. SCHMIDTMAY 18, 2015
When the Clintons last occupied the White House, Sidney Blumenthal cast himself in varied roles: speechwriter, in-house intellectual and press corps whisperer. Republicans added another, accusing Mr. Blumenthal of spreading gossip to discredit Republican investigators, and forced him to testify during President Bill Clintons impeachment trial.
Now, as Hillary Rodham Clinton embarks on her second presidential bid, Mr. Blumenthals service to the Clintons is once again under the spotlight. Representative Trey Gowdy of South Carolina, a Republican who is leading the congressional committee investigating the 2012 attacks in Benghazi, Libya, plans to subpoena Mr. Blumenthal, 66, for a private transcribed interview.
Mr. Gowdys chief interest, according to people briefed on the inquiry, is a series of memos that Mr. Blumenthal who was not an employee of the State Department wrote to Mrs. Clinton about events unfolding in Libya before and after the death of Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi. According to emails obtained by The New York Times, Mrs. Clinton, who was secretary of state at the time, took Mr. Blumenthals advice seriously, forwarding his memos to senior diplomatic officials in Libya and Washington and at times asking them to respond. Mrs. Clinton continued to pass around his memos even after other senior diplomats concluded that Mr. Blumenthals assessments were often unreliable.
Mr. Blumenthal in 2003. He sent at least 25 memos to Mrs. Clinton about various issues in Libya while she was secretary of state. She passed many of them along to subordinates. Credit Sara Krulwich/The New York Times
But an examination by The New York Times suggests that Mr. Blumenthals involvement was more wide-ranging and more complicated than previously known, embodying the blurry lines between business, politics and philanthropy that have enriched and vexed the Clintons and their inner circle for years.
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