The United States announced Tuesday that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will be testifying in front of the Senate and House of Representatives tomorrow on the Benghazi report. “Members of Congress will have a chance to hear what the secretary has to say but also to ask her remaining questions that they have on this matter," State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland told reporters. “I think she will focus not only on the Accountability Review Board (ARB) report, but also on all of the work that the department has done already to implement the ARB report and give a status on that and an update on the work that remains," Nuland added. The independent report of the Accountability Review Board (ARB) examines the circumstances surrounding the September 11, 2012, killings of four U.S. government personnel in Benghazi, Libya. Hillary Clinton pledged not only to accept all 29 of the recommendations but to also have the implementation of those recommendations well under way before her successor takes over, Nuland said.