President Obama is sadly mistaken if he thinks the House of Representatives won't get to the bottom of the Benghazi tragedy and hold him responsible if the evidence points to the White House.
On the recordSeptember 10, 2012
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Duncan emphasizes accountability for the Benghazi incident and the President's role.
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