Republican Party thought there were state secrets leaked by the Obama administration to help a film 'Kill Bin Laden'. The film is directed by Kathryn Bigelow, and the script worked by Mark Boal in which the duo both had successfully won an Oscar for the film 'The Hurt Locker' set in the war in Iraq.
But allegations of rival Democratic Party, pushed over by Jay Carney, a spokeswoman from the White House. "The notion is very ridiculous. We never discussed the state secret information. And I really hope when we still continue to get the terror of the terrorists, the House Homeland Security Committee in better discuss other issues are more important than talking about the movie," said Jay Carney.
The Pentagon was rejected these allegations because usually, the Pentagon would help the filmmakers of the war from the technical side. "When we were in touch with the filmmakers, they are more often asked for advice about the proper use of equipment of war, soldiers and other war supplies," said Phil Strub, the Pentagon staff of the Entertainment Media Office.
In a statement, the duo filmmakers had said 'Kill Bin Laden' will focus on the search for Osama Bin Laden within three days of government, namely the reign of President Clinton, Bush and Obama. Jay Carney strengthen the statement by saying that in this film, the role of president in Obama's quest, will be more focused.