CNN’s panel cracks up when State Dept. spokesperson can’t name Hillary Clinton achievements

Associated Press reporter Matt Lee once again became a thorn in State Department spokesperson Jen Psakiā€™s side Tuesday when he asked a question that has stumped America for years — what has former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton accomplished.

Lee asked Psaki if she could name ā€œone tangible achievement of the last QDDR,ā€ the Quadrennial Diplomacy and Development Review covering the last four years of the State Department when Clinton served as its secretary.

After a lot of waffling and back and forth in which Psaki was unable to come up with a single accomplishment, she finally pleaded that Clintonā€™s reign was before her time.

ā€œWell, as you know, Iā€™ve only been here since it was concluded,ā€ she said. ā€œIā€™m sure there are a range of things that were put into place that Iā€™m not even aware of ā€”ā€

ā€œI wonā€™t hold my breath,ā€ Lee quipped.

That question has been floating around for months. In February, a former Clinton aide was unable to come up with anything. Even Clinton herself was put on the spot when she was unable to come up with a coherent answer earlier this month. She finally told the interviewer heā€™ll just have to read her book.

Watch the exchange between Lee and Psaki, then be sure to check out ā€œMSNBC host tells Kansas parents to shut up over Michelle Obamaā€™s graduation speech.ā€

A CNN “New Day” panel got a big kick out of the State Department’s response to Lee’s question — they actually laughed out loud. Have a look.

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