House speaker John Boehner said that he wants an email released that showed the U.S. State Department believed that the U.S. consulate in Benghazi in Libya involved terrorists. "The State Department would not allow our committees to keep copies of this email when it was reviewed," Boehner said. "I would call on the president to order the State Department to release this email so that the American people can see it."
In a latest poll compiled by Quinnipiac University says that out of 1,7772 registered voters, 61 percent of registered voters have a favorable rating of Hillary Clinton, ahead of President Obama, as well as Vice President Joe Biden, and a handful of other top Republican politicians.
In one final interview before stepping down as Secretary of State on Friday, Hillary Clinton told the Associated Press that critics of the Obama administration's handling of the fallout of the attacks on the U.S. embassy in Benghazi, Libya, do not live in an "evidence-based world." On Friday, Clinton also ave her final speech as secretary of state to a rousing, and thankful audience.