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Clinton confidant to testify about libya

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Washington – The House panel investigating the deadly 2012 attack in Benghazi, Libya, says longtime Clinton confidant Sidney Blumenthal will testify in closed session on June 16.

The committee issued a statement announcing that Blumenthal will give a deposition to the committee.

When Hillary Rodham Clinton served as secretary of state, Blumenthal regularly sent advice and near-monthly missives about Libya to Clinton’s personal email account that she used as a government employee.

Blumenthal’s role emerged in nearly 350 pages of emails about the 2012 attacks on the US diplomatic post that killed four Americans, including US Ambassador Christopher Stevens.

The House panel is investigating the fatal attacks and has pressed for Clinton, the Democratic presidential candidate, to testify.

 

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