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Hillary to Respond to Destruction of Evidence Claims

<div>Like a bad child making a return visit to their principal&&num;8217&semi;s office&comma; Hillary Clinton&comma; the front running Democratic Candidate&comma; has been summoned back to capitol hill&period; This time&comma; like last&comma; the former Secretary of State will be questioned about her involvement in the death of 4 Americans in Libya&comma; but Hillary will now have to respond to the accusation she deleted emails related to the murder of ambassador Chris Stevens&period; &nbsp&semi;<&sol;div>&NewLine;<div><&sol;div>&NewLine;<div>Barring the possibility the Presidential hopeful accidentally deleted emails which would directly impact the investigation of murdered Americans&comma; this investigation could be even more intense than the hearing in 2013&comma; when Hillary Clinton was grilled by numerous congressmen for her negligent handling of the tragedy in Benghazi&period; While Clinton was confronted by many accusations of incompetence&comma; the intentional destruction of evidence is certainly a more serious charge&period;<&sol;div>&NewLine;<div><&sol;div>&NewLine;<div>Despite requests made by the senate committee to have Clinton appear before them twice&comma; Hillary&comma; through her lawyer&comma; has stated she will only attend one such hearing&period; During the last testimony&comma; Clinton had heated exchanges with senators Rob Johnson&comma; Trey Gowdy and Rand Paul&period; Given the obvious cover up attempts by the former secretary of state&comma; many in the political world are questioning whether or not Clinton will be able to overcome this scandal and compete for the presidency&period;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;div>&NewLine;

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