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Aug 09 2016
News
Two Benghazi victims' parents sue Clinton
The parents of two Americans killed in the Benghazi attacks in 2012 have filed a lawsuit against Hillary Clinton, who served as secretary of state at the time.
CNN (Online News)
Oct 23 2015
News
11 Benghazi takeaways: One for each hour
The House Benghazi committee took its best swings at Hillary Clinton in a day-long hearing Thursday -- but the former secretary of state remained mostly calm throughout the hearing save for a few animated moments in which she struggled to mask her contempt for her Republican inquisitors.
CNN (Online News)
Oct 24 2015
News
Benghazi panel reconsiders scope of email probe
Amid growing Democratic accusations of overreaching, especially on the matter of Hillary Clinton’s emails, Republicans on the House Benghazi Committee are now reconsidering how aggressively to pursue the email scandal that’s been dogging the Democratic front-runner. The committee is also undecided about whether to call ex-Clinton campaign staffer Heather Samuelson, who helped screen Clinton’s
Politico
Oct 18 2015
News
Gowdy and Cummings duke it out over Benghazi
House Benghazi Committee Chairman Trey Gowdy and ranking Democrat Elijah Cummings slugged it out on CBS’s “Face the Nation” Sunday as Gowdy sought to justify his panel’s work and Cummings questioned the committee's motives. Gowdy, a South Carolina Republican, again dismissed comments made by three fellow Republicans that suggested the committee is aimed at hurting Hillary Clinton. The former
Politico
Oct 23 2015
News
5 takeaways from Clinton's marathon Benghazi testimony
If getting yelled at for hours without losing your cool is a requirement for the presidency, Hillary Clinton checked the box on Thursday.
Politico
Oct 06 2015
Opinion
OPINION: Gumming up the works over Benghazi
Pity the American voter. Angry frustrated and desperate in successive elections he delivers more Republican soldiers to Congress all in the spirit of Dr. Johnson's famous description of a second marriage as the triumph of hope over experience. All that changes in Washington is the size of the nothingburgers.
Guest Writer - Right
May 05 2015
News
Hillary Clinton agrees to testify on Benghazi, emails
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has agreed to testify later this month before a House panel investigating the terrorist attacks in Benghazi and her email practices. David Kendall, a lawyer for Clinton, told the House Select Committee on Benghazi lawmakers on Monday that she will take questions at a hearing during the week of May 18 but has no intention of returning to Capitol Hill
Politico
Nov 23 2014
News
G.O.P.-Led Benghazi Panel Bolsters Administration
A report released late Friday about the fatal 2012 attacks in Benghazi, Libya, left Republicans in the same position they have been in for two years: with little evidence to support their most damning critiques of how the Obama administration, and then-Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, responded to the attacks.
Similar to five other government reports, the one released by the
New York Times (News)
Jul 29 2014
News
Trey Gowdy Announces First Benghazi Hearing
In an interview with Fox News' Catherine Herridge Tuesday morning, Republican Rep. Trey Gowdy announced the first Benghazi select committee hearing will be held in early September. The announcement comes after months of quiet investigation from the Committee, which was announced by House Speaker John Boehner in May. The select committee includes seven Republicans and four Democrats.
Townhall
Jun 02 2014
News
Democrats On Benghazi Panel See Role As Defensive
The five Democrats on the House Select Committee on Benghazi are being counted on to defend the Obama administration's record as November's elections creep closer. All five voted against the special investigation and most have described it as a political stunt and waste of time.
Each now says it's important to participate in the GOP-led probe of how a U.S. ambassador and three other
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