Kathryn Bigelow, Mark Boal met White House officials to prep Bin Laden movie

Kathryn Bigelow, Mark Boal met White House officials to prep Bin Laden movie

PanARMENIAN.Net - Both Washington and Hollywood are abuzz after an organization uncovered information revealing that director Kathryn Bigelow and screenwriter Mark Boal met with officials from different agencies to prepare for her upcoming film about the hunt for Osama bin Laden, The Hollywood Reporter said.

Judicial Watch announced that it has obtained documents indicating that the Department of Defense and the CIA granted access to Bigelow and Boal to a “planner, Operator and Commander of SEAL Team Six,” the team responsible for the capture and killing of bin Laden.

As reported on the Judicial Watch website, the organization highlighted significant passages from some 153 pages of records secured via the Freedom of Information Act. According to a transcript of a July 14, 2011, meeting between DOD officials including Under Secretary for Defense Michael Vickers, Boal said, “I took your guidance and spoke to the [White House] and had a good meeting with Brennan and McDonough and I plan to follow up with them; and they were forward leaning and interested in sharing their point of view; command and control; so that was great, thank you.”

“Brennan and McDonough” appears to refer to Chief Counterterrorism Advisor to President Obama John O. Brennan, and Obama’s Deputy National Security Advisor Denis McDonough.

While Judicial Watch’s report scrutinizes the collaboration between government officials only after Team Six killed bin Laden on May 2, 2011, the report argues that the Obama administration agreed to cooperate in order to fuel the President’s re-election campaign. Complaining about the White House’s efforts to stall the organization’s requests for death photos of the Al-Qaeda leader, Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton said, “These documents, which took nine months and a federal lawsuit to disgorge from the Obama administration, show that politically-connected filmmakers were giving extraordinary and secret access to bin Laden raid information, including the identity of a Seal Team Six leader.

“It is both ironic and hypocritical that the Obama administration stonewalled Judicial Watch’s pursuit of the bin Laden death photos, citing national security concerns, yet seemed willing to share intimate details regarding the raid to help Hollywood filmmakers release a movie ‘perfectly timed to give a home-stretch boost’ to the Obama campaign.”

Bigelow and Boal, as well as representatives for Sony Pictures, which will release the film in December, declined to comment on the records. They instead repeated a statement issued in August in which they highlighted the long-term efforts of the filmmakers to secure as much information as possible for the film.

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