On the recordSeptember 9, 2014
Do people at the State Department care enough about the taxpayer to at least get promissory notes for what we are providing to Libya now?
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congress.govDo people at the State Department care enough about the taxpayer to at least get promissory notes for what we are providing to Libya now?
Sherman challenges the State Department on financial accountability for aid to Libya.
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