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Democrats decry GOP subpoena of Clinton's personal emails

Democrats decry GOP subpoena of Clinton's personal emails

Democrats on the House committee investigating the Benghazi attack are asking the panel's Republican chairman to withdraw a subpoena for Hillary Clinton's emails.

Senh: Of course, the Republicans going after Clinton for the 2016 presidential election. Although I wonder how far they'll get with this. It backfired on Mitt Romney during his debate with Barack Obama.

 

Clinton clashes with senators over Benghazi attack

Hillary Clinton

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Wednesday she took responsibility for not adequately protecting U.S. personnel in the Sept. 11 attack on a U.S. diplomatic facility in Benghazi, Libya that resulted in the killing of Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans.

 

"I take responsibility" for Benghazi, Clinton tells CNN

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton on Monday told CNN that she assumes responsibility for last month's deadly attack on the U.S. diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya.

 

Clinton pledges full accounting of deadly Benghazi attack

Hillary Clinton

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Wednesday vowed to pursue a full accounting of the deadly attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi "wherever that leads," but cautioned that it could take time for a complete picture to emerge.

 

Clinton Cites Clear Link Between Qaeda Affiliate and Attack in Libya

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton suggested that an affiliate of Al Qaeda in North Africa was behind the attack on the United States mission in Benghazi that killed four Americans.

 

Obama pledges 'justice will be done' after attacks in Libya

President Obama vowed that "justice will be done" in response to the attack in Libya that took the life of American ambassador Christopher Stevens. Joined by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton for a statement in the Rose Garden Wednesday morning, Obama said the killing of Stevens and three other Americans will not "break the bonds" between the U.S. and Libya.

 

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