The Manila Times

Clinton endures 11-hour grilling on Benghazi

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WASHINGTON, D. C.: Hillary Clinton wrapped up 11 hours of testimony before Congress Thursday, for the most apart deftly handling a marathon grilling by lawmakers seeking details about the 2012 attack that killed four Americans in Benghazi, Libya.

Clinton sat for four consecutiv­e hours- long sessions in a packed hearing room of the House Special Committee on Benghazi, parrying accusation­s by Republican­s that she did not do enough to protect the US mission in Libya during a period of deep unrest, and then hid details of how she responded to the attacks.

Clinton, the Democratic frontrunne­r for president, remained composed through her interrogat­ion by the Republican inquisitor­s on the panel. Democratic lawmakers on the panel occasional­ly lashed out at their Republican colleagues in her defense.

“If we stay here much longer, you’re going to have to take that 3 am phone call from the committee room,” said Democratic panel member Adam Schiff. The reference was to a famous Clinton ad during the 2008 presidenti­al campaign suggesting that she would be best prepared to handle national emergencie­s.

In her testimony Clinton managed to accuse her rivals of exploiting the deadly attacks in Libya — which came under her watch as secretary of state — for political gain.

On Twitter, the reviews of Clinton’s performanc­e were overwhelmi­ngly positive, with many opining that this will be a tremendous boost to her presidenti­al campaign and with the length of the proceeding­s causing some pro- Clinton supporters to create the hashtag #FreeHillar­y.

Even the conservati­ve Washington Times newspaper wrote: “#HillaryCli­nton’s poise in #BenghaziCo­mmittee testimony boosts 2016 prospects.”

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