Clinton Spars With Senator on Benghazi
An exasperated Secretary of State Hillary Clinton asked Sen. Ron Johnson "what difference does it make" when he pressed her on initial administration claims that protests, and not terrorism, led the four Americans being killed in Libya. (Jan. 23)
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