Six weeks ago, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton faced a summer that looked to be dominated by news of a Federal Bureau of Investigation of her handling of classified material, a civil lawsuit in which she and her aides were likely to be called to testify, a looming report about her culpability in preventing a terrorist attack, and a government-watchdog investigation on her email practices.
Today, several of those key challenges are mostly behind her as she is set to become the Democratic nominee for president at the party’s convention in Philadelphia in late July.
On Tuesday, the House Benghazi Committee released its long-awaited report on the 2012 terrorist attacks on two American facilities in Libya, faulting Mrs. Clinton and the Obama administration for their failure not to recognize the deteriorating security situation in the country. But the report did not fundamentally change the understanding of the attack, and did not point to any specific wrongdoing by Mrs. Clinton. For the full article click here
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