House Panel Questions Fmr Clinton Aide on Benghazi
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A House committee investigating the 2012 attack on U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya, is questioning another member of Hillary Clinton's inner circle.
On Thursday, Clinton's former chief of staff, Cheryl Mills, testified for nine-and-a-half hours in a closed-door hearing.
Mills was asked about her role in preparing the infamous White House talking points that initially blamed the attack on an Internet video.
The committee also asked her about the private email server Clinton used from her home while serving as secretary of state.
Controversy over the security of the server intensified this week when the state employee who set up the server refused to testify.
Meanwhile, Jake Sullivan, a top aide to Clinton at the State Department, is testifying Friday.
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