Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton said in an interview aired Sunday that she won't have much to add when she testifies before the Benghazi Select Committee this week.
"I think it’s pretty clear that whatever they might’ve thought they were doing, they ended up becoming a partisan arm of the Republican National Committee with an overwhelming focus on trying to — as they admitted — drive down my poll numbers," Clinton said on CNN’s
"State of the Union."
"I've already testified about Benghazi. I testified to the best of my ability before the Senate and the House. I don’t know that I have very much to add," she said, pointing out that the panel headed up by South Carolina Rep. Trey Gowdy is the eighth committee to look into the Benghazi attacks.
"They’ve all looked into this and basically just rejected the conspiracy theories that are still floating in some circles," the former secretary of state said. "I will do my very best to answer their questions but I don’t really know what their objective is right now."
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Clinton also talked about the Republican front-runner Donald Trump, saying, "He has brought his oversize personality and his reality television experience to the highest level of American politics and seems to be getting a very positive response among a large part of the Republican electorate."
She said she will keep criticizing Trump "for going beyond the bounds of what I think is appropriate for anybody running for president," including "the attacks that he’s made on immigrants [and] women."
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