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Feinstein: Yeah, We Still Need to Talk to Petraeus About Benghazi

Just because he had an affair, General David Petraeus isn't getting out of his congressional testimony duties. Tonight on MSNBC, Chairwoman of the Senate Intelligence Committee Diane Feinstein told Andrea Mitchell that Petraeus still needs to testify about the 9/11 attack in Benghazi, despite recent revalations about an extramarital affair with his biographer, Paula Broadwell.

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"I have no doubt now that we will need to talk with David Petraeus and we will likely do that in closed session. But it will be done one way or another."


Petraeus's testimony has been delayed until further notice. Thursday, acting CIA Director Michael Morell will testify in his place before the House Intelligence Committee.

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