Clinton Testifies On Benghazi Before Congress [VIDEO]

For the first time since the deadly attack on the U.S. compound in Benghazi, Libya last year, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is facing open hearings.

FOX News Radio’s Jared Halpern reports from Capitol Hill:

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Often referring to slain Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans, Hillary Clinton tells the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, the Benghazi investigation isn’t about policy, it’s personal.

(Clinton) “I put my arms around the mothers and fathers. The sisters and brothers. The sons and daughters.”

Since the attack, Clinton says the State Department has made progress on more than two dozen recommendations from an independent review board.

Republican critics want to know why specific security requests went unanswered before the attack and why nobody has been held accountable.

On Capitol Hill, Jared Halpern, FOX News Radio.

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3 Comments

  1. Dageroth

    January 23, 2013 at 12:26 pm

    She still did not answer they question of why the mis-information! Why no one listened when a cry for help was given! Maybe I am being petty, but Americans were killed who may or not be alive today if more security was given1

  2. troutfishn

    January 23, 2013 at 1:12 pm

    Does the Madame Secretary think we are so "simple" that we have forgotten the statements made by one of those fathers she tries to capitalize on who said he felt nothing sincere coming from her that day? She and many of the politicians like her are disgusting and offensive.

  3. Independent

    January 24, 2013 at 11:34 am

    Madame Sec. has been excellent at her job until the Benghazi attacks. Also I do not remember when George Bush was president sent all of our troops to Iraq and Afghanistan to fight a war we did not need to fight because supposedly there was weapons of mass distruction that we were looking for. I do not remember him being criticized and or ridiculed and or spoken about or disrespected in the way that the madam sec. is being spoken about. Things were absolutely not done properly. But for our politicians to question her on what the American people needed to know is ridiculous when the previous administration literally lie to the American people about why we should go to war. And I must say the Republicans are definitely trying to take away some credibility from the Sec. of states because they know if she runs for the presidency in 2016 they have almost no chance of wining the White House