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CIA expands death benefits to family of local contractor killed in Benghazi
Barbara Doherty worked with Rep. Stephen Lynch to advocate change within the CIA, and Wednesday Rep. Lynch told FOX25 the policy should have always covered government workers, whether they had children or not.
Lawmakers optimistic secret 9/11 pages will soon see release
Lawmakers are growing increasingly optimistic that the federal government will soon release 28 pages of secret documents rumored to tie Saudi Arabia to the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks.
Lawmakers react to 28 pages, Saudi relationship, and legislation for 9/11 victims
With President Obama visiting Saudi Arabian officials Wednesday, Congress heard renewed calls to release 28 classified pages from the final Congressional investigation into 9/11. According to Rep Stephen Lynch (D-Mass.), who read the documents, the information names individuals and entities that he believes were "complicit in the attacks on September 11th."
NightSide – Congressman Lynch With Good News
Congressman Stephen Lynch joins the show to discuss the benefits that former CIA contractor and Navy SEAL Glen Doherty’s family will receive for his death in the 2012 Benghazi attack.
Saudi Strain: 28 Pages
The possible alleged role of prominent Saudis in supporting the 9/11 hijackers is a sensitive topic Full Measure with Sharyl Attkisson first highlighted last September in a report on 28 pages. Those pages from a Congressional probe of the attacks remain classified. Attkisson speaks with Congressman Lynch about H. Res. 14.
Lynch Statement on the Approval of New CIA Benefit for Family of Glen Doherty
Congressman Lynch released the following statement in response to the announcement that the Central Intelligence Agency (C.I.A.) has approved enhanced death benefits for the families of eligible C.I.A. employees and contractors who have been killed in the line of duty overseas since 1983, including the family of former Navy SEAL and C.I.A. security contractor Glen Doherty.
Congressman Lynch says U.S. can't cave to Saudi pressure over 9/11
Congressman Stephen Lynch says it would be a political and moral mistake for the U.S. government to cave to Saudi Arabia's threat to sell off billions of dollars of American assets if Congress passes a bill allowing victims of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks to sue the Saudi government.
Congressman Lynch says U.S. can't cave to Saudi pressure over 9/11
Congressman Stephen Lynch says it would be a political and moral mistake for the U.S. government to cave to Saudi Arabia's threat to sell off billions of dollars of American assets if Congress passes a bill allowing victims of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks to sue the Saudi government.
Lynch, Jones, and Massie Urge President Obama to Release 9/11 Papers
Congressmen Lynch, Jones, and Massie sent a letter to President Obama urging him to release the 28 redacted pages of the Congressional Joint Inquiry Into Intelligence Activities Before and After the Terrorist Attacks of September 2001 before his trip to Saudi Arabia this week.
Senate Passes Lynch’s POW/MIA Remembrance Act
The United States Senate unanimously passed H.R. 1670, the National POW/MIA Remembrance Act of 2015, legislation introduced by Congressman Stephen F. Lynch (D-Boston). The legislation honors American service members who are Prisoners of War (POW) or Missing in Action (MIA) by placing a commemorative chair on the grounds of the U.S. Capitol.
