May 18, 2002
WASHINGTON (CNN) — White House press secretary Ari Fleischer accused Sen. Hillary Clinton Friday of working to divide Americans along party lines.
The former first lady responded by saying she is simply “seeking answers and information” about recent revelations that President Bush was alerted prior to September 11 of possible terrorist attacks.
The row between the White House and the Democrat from New York began Thursday when Clinton appeared on the Senate floor and held up a copy of the New York Post with the headline of “Bush Knew.”
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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Interim progress report for the Members of the House Republican Conference on the Events surrounding the September 11,2012 terrorist attacks in Bhengazi, Libya.
http://www.speaker.gov/sites/speaker.house.gov/files/documents/libya-progress-report.pdf