To: tejek who wrote (866724 ) 6/21/2015 11:35:12 AM From: joseffy Respond to of 1578299 As news came to the White House that the compound was under assault in Benghazi, Valerie Jarrett sent Obama to his prepper for his fundraising speech in Las Vegas scheduled for the following day. While the US ambassador to Libya was being sodomized , tortured, then killed, and then having his dead body dragged through the streets of Benghazi all night--Obama was being prepped for his speech at the Las Vegas fundraiser and then went to bed. The following day he was at his Las Vegas fundraiser and his aide Dan Pfeiffer began working on the cover story that a Youtube video (which had had 35 views in the three months it had been on Youtube) caused the US Libyan ambassador's death. While sitting with the ladies on the View shortly afterward, Obama said with a smile that US Libyan ambassador Christopher Stevens' being sodomized., tortured, killed and then having his dead body dragged through the Benghazi streets all night was, "A bump in the road." ................................................................................................................................................................................................. WH Advisor: It's an 'Irrelevant Fact' Where Obama Was on Night of Benghazi Attack Dan Pfeiffer tells Fox News Sunday that after an independent review on Benghazi, "everyone has found the same thing, this is a tragedy." As seen on Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace White House Senior Advisor Dan Pfeiffer joined Fox News Sunday today to discuss the growing scandals plaguing the Obama administration. The interview got heated when host Chris Wallace spoke with Pfeiffer about President Obama's actions on the night of the Benghazi attack . Wallace questioned Pfeiffer about what the president did for the rest of the night to pursue Benghazi after speaking with Hillary Clinton. Pfeiffer said, “The president was kept up to date on this as it was happening throughout the entire night, from the moment it started until the very end …” He continued, “I recognize that there's a series of conspiracy theories the Republicans have been spinning about this since the night it happened, but there's been an independent review of this, Congress has held hearings, we provided 250,000 pages of documents up there. There's been 11 hearings, 20 staff briefings. And everyone has found the same thing, this is a tragedy." Wallace then asked, “But with due respect, you didn't answer my question. What did the president do that night?” Pfeiffer answered, “He was in constant touch that night with his national security team and kept up to date with the events as they were happening.” Wallace asked if Pfeiffer knew whether the president was in the Situation Room. “I don't remember what room the president was in on that night. And that's a largely irrelevant fact,’ Pfeiffer said, adding that "It's a horrible tragedy, what happened, and we have to make sure it doesn't happen again.” Finally, Pfeiffer said, “The assertions from Republicans here, that somehow that the president allowed this to happen or didn’t take action, is offensive.” Watch the entire exchange in the video above.insider.foxnews.com