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Top Security Official at State Resigns

Only 38 days after the Nisour Square shootings and a myriad of sub-scandals and related controversy, and someone at the State Department has finally lost his job. ABC News reports that Richard Griffin, the top diplomatic security official at Foggy Bottom, has agreed to resign after Amb. Patrick Kennedy’s recommendations on overhauling State’s relationship with its security contractors amounted to a tacit rebuke of his tenure.

The AP, reporting on an internal e-mail announcing the resignation, adds:

“He read his letter of resignation at the weekly Diplomatic Security staff meeting,” said the e-mail, which was read to The Associated Press by one its recipients. “There was no detailed reason provided and no effective date identified at this time.”

When testifying to the House oversight committee earlier this month about contractor operations, Griffin copped an attitude. As Rep. Henry Waxman (D-CA) pressed him on why the State Department helped Blackwater evacuate a contractor who’d drunkenly killed an Iraqi vice president’s bodyguard, Griffin all but told Waxman that he wouldn’t answer questions about it:

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