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Rep. Eliot Engel says this is a tragedy that Republicans are using Benghazi to score political points. S.E. Cupp debates.
Jones: GOP have unfair advantage in Benghazi
Van Jones argues that the Republicans have an unfair advantage in the Benghazi Select Committee and Rep. Griffths debates.
Cupp & Jones same outrage over Romney
S.E. Cupp and Van Jones are both outraged over Romney calling for raising the minimum wage, but for very different reasons.
Will it be a boycott or a chaperone?
House Democrats remained undecided Friday on whether they would join a select committee created by majority Republicans to investigate the Benghazi terror attack.
The chamber's Democratic leader, Rep. Nancy Pelosi of California, described a split in her caucus over the matter in remarks to reporters that lambasted Republicans for what she called a "political stunt," "subterfuge" and a "diversionary tactic."
Options under consideration include participating as a minority bloc, which Republicans have proposed; having a lone member take part to register disapproval but maintain a presence, or rejecting the entire process as a partisan witch hunt.
"The question is what are the terms under which Democrats can participate," Pelosi said, citing the need for her side to concur with any committee decision to issue subpoenas. FULL STORY.
At 6:30p ET, two Congressman are in the #Crossfire; Rep. Eliot Engel (D-NY) and Rep. Morgan Griffith (R-VA) join Van Jones and S.E. Cupp to debate.
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