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    By Agencies | China Daily USA | Updated: 2015-10-23 11:07

     Hillary takes heat on Hill

    US Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton testifies before the House Select Committee on Benghazi on Capitol Hill in Washington on Thursday. The congressional committee is investigating the deadly 2012 attack on the US diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya, when Clinton was the secretary of state. Gary Cameron / Reuters

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    Hillary Rodham Clinton strove to close the book on the worst episode of her tenure as secretary of state Thursday, battling hours of Republican questions in a hearing that grew contentious but revealed little new about the 2012 attacks in Benghazi, Libya. She firmly defended her record while seeking to avoid any mishap that might damage her presidential campaign.

    Pressed about events before and after the deaths of four Americans, Clinton had confrontational exchanges with several GOP lawmakers but also fielded supportive queries from Democrats. The most combative moments focused on accusations about the Obama administration's shifting early public accounts of the attacks.

    However, five hours into the hearing, Republicans had yet to ask the Democratic presidential front-runner a single question about the night of Sept 11, 2012, itself.

    The committee's chairman, Trey Gowdy, portrayed the panel as focused on the facts after comments by fellow Republicans describing it as an effort designed to hurt Clinton's presidential bid. Democrats have pounced on those earlier remarks and have pointed out that the probe has now cost US taxpayers more than $4.5 million and, after 17 months, has lasted longer than the 1970s Watergate investigation.

    Gowdy, a former federal prosecutor, said the Republicans' efforts were not a prosecution.

    Contradicting him, Rep Adam Smith, a Democrat from Washington, told Clinton: "The purpose of this committee is to prosecute you."

    In one tense moment, Republican Rep Jim Jordan of Ohio accused Clinton of deliberately misleading the public by linking the Benghazi violence at first to an Internet video insulting the Muslim Prophet Muhammad.

    Clinton, stone-faced for much of the hearing, smiled in bemusement as Jordan cut her off from answering. Eventually given the chance to comment, she said only that "some" people had wanted to use the video to justify the attack that killed Ambassador Chris Steven and three other Americans, and that she rejected that justification.

    The argument went to the origins of the disagreement over Benghazi and how President Barack Obama and his top aides represented the attack in the final weeks of his re-election campaign. And it reflected some of the raw emotion the deadly violence continues to provoke, something Clinton will have to face over the next year of her White House bid even if the Republican-led special investigation loses steam.

    For Clinton, the political theater offered opportunity and potential pitfalls. It gave her a high-profile platform to show her self-control and command of foreign policy. But it also left her vulnerable to claims that she helped politicize the Benghazi tragedy.

    "There were probably a number of different motivations" for the attack, Clinton said, describing a time when competing strands of intelligence were being received and no clear picture had yet emerged. Speaking directly to Jordan, she said: "The insinuations that you are making do a great disservice" to the diplomats and others involved.

    "I'm sorry that it doesn't fit your narrative. I can only tell you what the facts were," Clinton said.

     

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