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Although the controversy could tarnish Clinton, a potential presidential candidate in 2016, it has produced no apparent effect on her lofty public approval ratings. Republican congressional aides acknowledged that it will be difficult to keep the issue in the spotlight.

Clinton’s voice broke as she related how she watched Marines carry the four flag-draped caskets off a military plane at Andrews Air Force Base.

“I put my arms around the mothers and fathers, sisters and brothers, sons and daughters, and the wives left alone to raise their children,” she said.

Clinton seemed to lose patience with Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., who said that had she had picked up the phone and called one of the survivors, she could have cleared up uncertainty about whether the attack followed a “spontaneous demonstration” or not.

“Was it because of a protest, or was it because of guys out for a walk one night who decided they’d go kill some Americans?” Clinton asked in a rising voice. “What difference, at this point, does it make?”

“It is, from my perspective, less important today looking backward as to why these militants decided” to launch an attack “than to find them and bring them to justice, and then maybe we’ll figure out what was going on in the meantime,” she said.

Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., told Clinton that her answers “are not satisfactory to me. ... Here we are, four months later, and we still don’t have the basic information.”

Law enforcement and congressional sources say three suspects have surfaced in the Benghazi case.

One is in custody in Egypt, but the FBI has had little or no access to him so far, sources said.

Another suspect was identified as Ali Ani al-Harzi, who was detained until 10 days ago by Tunisian authorities. FBI agents had brief access to him in December, and came away unsure of his role or whether his statements on the case were accurate.

Clinton told the Senate committee that Tunisian authorities are monitoring al-Harzi and believe that they can find him if necessary.

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(Staff writer Richard Serrano in Washington contributed to this report.)

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