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The White House on Wednesday released 100 pages of emails related to the development of talking points used by the UN ambassador Susan Rice about the attack on the US Consulate in Benghazi. The White House said the emails show there was no cover-up.
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With Susan Rice officially withdrawing herself as a possible nominee for US Secretary of State, this can be considered a victory for the GOP. At the same time, it allows for US President Barack Obama to focus more on the "fiscal cliff" battle.
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John McCain and other GOP senators continue their witch hunt aimed at demeaning United Nations Ambassador Susan Rice. What could explain these senators continued witch hunt against Rice?
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As GOP lawmakers attempt to block Rice's nomination for Secretary of State, should they be focusing their attention elsewhere?
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After weeks of attacks on U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice as the possible nominee for the next secretary of state, Sen. John McCain admitted Sunday that Rice was "not the problem" in the White House's handling of the Sept. 11 attack in Libya.
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Nearly 100 House Republicans — who have no say in the confirmation process — have signed a letter strongly opposing any efforts to nominate U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice to replace Hillary Rodham Clinton as next secretary of State.
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Even though US President Obama hasn't given names of potential nominees, the GOP is being proactive and attacking Susan Rice who is the current US Ambassador to the United Nations.
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Republicans simply cannot admit that they are more to blame for the lack of security at America’s overseas embassies. Instead the only way to rid themselves of their guilty consciences is to project blame on President Obama and UN Ambassador Susan Rice.
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Within two hours of the fatal attack on the U.S. Libyan embassy, the White House, the State Department and the FBI were informed that the terrorist group Ansar al-Sharia had claimed credit, according to government e-mails obtained by CNN.
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The U.S., U.K., and France have each vocalised their disgust over the Russian-Chinese veto of the UN Security Council resolution on Syria, which was supported by each of the other 13 voting nations.
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