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(CNN) – Nearly a week after the Republican-led House approved a select committee to investigate the terror attack in Benghazi, Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi indicates there’s been no decision from her caucus on whether to join the effort.
"We'll see," the California congresswoman said on Wednesday when asked by CNN's Wolf Blitzer if Democrats would participate.
FULL STORYHillary Clinton may be the frontrunner to be the Democrats' nominee for president in 2016, but not if Republicans have anything to do with it. Some GOP members are creating fire for the former Secretary of State over a new Benghazi report. CNN's Elise Labott reports.
Testimony from America's top commanders was just declassified, and it provides a new look at what happened and who's to blame for the attack on the U.S. consulate that killed Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans. CNN's Elise Labott reports.
FULL REPORT: Unclassified documents reveal more details about Benghazi attack
Republicans dispute a New York Times report that found no evidence of Al Qaeda involvement in the 2012 Benghazi attack.
CBS's Laura Logan has apologized for her "60 Minutes" piece about the Benghazi attacks, which used an unreliable source.
A "60 Minutes" report about the Benghazi attacks is under fire for including details that may have been inaccurate.
Sen. Lindsey Graham explains why he's willing to block every presidential nomination until he gets answers on Benghazi.
CNN's Arwa Damon describes her interview with Ahmed Abu Khallah, who was just charged in the Benghazi attack.
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