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Kelly Riddell

Kelly Riddell

kriddell@washingtontimes.com

Kelly Riddell is a former columnist and commentary writer for The Washington Times.

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President Obama, accompanied by Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, speaks Sept. 14, 2012, during a ceremony at Andrews Air Force Base, Md., marking the return to the United States of the remains of the four Americans killed earlier in the week in Benghazi, Libya. (Associated Press) **FILE**

Benghazi report points out Obama, Clinton lies

The scandal of Benghazi is one that has plagued the Obama administration repeatedly -- the effort to deflect attention from failed American foreign policy and the rise of terrorism -- through a conscious spin effort that hid the truth from the American public.

June 28, 2016
In this June 18, 2016, photo, police remove Michael Steven Sandford as Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks at the Treasure Island hotel and casino in Las Vegas.(AP Photo/John Locher)

Man accused of attempting to assassinating Donald Trump; press didn’t care

On Tuesday, the No. 1 trending question on Google was: "Who wanted to shoot Trump?" People across the country were looking for more information on GOP presumptive presidential nominee Donald Trump and the man accused of potentially assassinating him. It was a real story -- a story the press ignored.

June 22, 2016
FILE - This undated file image shows Omar Mateen, who authorities say killed dozens of people inside the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Fla., on Sunday, June 12, 2016. The gunman opened fire inside the crowded gay nightclub before dying in a gunfight with SWAT officers, police said. With news that Mateen killed dozens of people in a gay nightclub in Florida and was born to Afghan immigrant parents, the Afghan-American community is expressing horror, sorrow and disbelief that one of their own could commit the worst mass shooting in modern U.S. history. (MySpace via AP, File)

New York Times still trying to find motive for Orlando massacre

Omar Mateen pledged an oath to the Islamic State in a call to U.S. authorities, while shooting down 49 innocent people in what has become the worst massacre on American soil since 9/11. And The New York Times is still trying to find a motive.

June 15, 2016