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Jerry Boykin Is 'Being Persecuted, Literally' For Being A Benghazi Conspiracy Theorist

Family Research Council executive vice president Jerry Boykin said in an interview on “Washington Watch(link is external)” yesterday that people like himself who believe in discredited conspiracy theories surrounding the 2012 Benghazi attacks are facing “persecution” because no one believes them and dares to think there are political motivations behind their accusations.

“The plight of not only the young service men and women in trying to ensure that their government is going to come and get them, but there is a plight of persecution today of those of us who want to stand up and demand that there be accountability on this,” he told FRC president Tony Perkins. “They’re persecuting us, the leftist media is coming out with all kinds of accusations about what our intent is.”

“We’re being hammered by the media now, being persecuted, literally, by the media as being on a witch hunt and being people that are not willing to accept the truth that has already come out. The truth hasn’t come out yet.”

Boykin insisted that no one has investigated the Benghazi attack yet…even though, as Media Matters notes(link is external), the House Intelligence Committee(link is external), along with “the State Department's independent Accountability Review Board(link is external) (ARB), the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence(link is external), and the House Armed Services Committee(link is external)” have all “repeatedly debunked(link is external) right-wing Benghazi myths that have persisted since the attacks, including the falsehood that a ‘stand down(link is external)’ order was given to troops stationed in Tripoli and the myth(link is external) that the administration(link is external) lied about the attacks having been caused by an anti-Islam YouTube video(link is external).”

But who cares what four — including two GOP-led — panels found, because Boykin knows the truth and won’t rest until investigators agree with him.

He also made the extraordinary claim that his goal in promoting Benghazi conspiracy theories “is not to go after Hillary or the president.”