Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speaks during the Women in the World Summit at Lincoln Center in NY last month.
Hillary Clinton and President Donald Trump were at it again on Twitter in the evening hours of Wednesday, May 31, but the former Secretary of State had a new jab at her disposal when the president insulted her seemingly out of the blue.
Trump has repeatedly denounced any accusations of Russian interference in the election to help him become president.
Former Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton sat down with author Cheryl Strayed at the Javits Center Thursday for an event at the annual BookExpo, where she talked about more than just her published works.
President Trump in a Wednesday evening Tweet called on Clinton to take responsibility for her election loss.
"People in covfefe houses shouldn't throw covfefe", Clinton tweeted. "It's one of the reasons she lost", the source said, in a report from the Hill.
Isn't it interesting that it took an insult from Clinton to get a liberal media person to admit there's no evidence of Trump collusion with Russian Federation?
"The President and a small group of people knew exactly what he meant", Spicer said. "I had to inject money into it", Clinton said.
"It was a mistake". To pull it off, Russians would have needed to be "guided by Americans", she added later. "And obviously, if I could turn the clock back, I wouldn't have done it in the first place".
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Trump has said that there was no collusion between his campaign and Russian Federation.
The Trump tweet that Clinton responded to read, "Crooked Hillary Clinton now blames everybody but herself" for her 2016 election loss. She deflected the question, blaming the media for overplaying the story about her use of a private email server but acknowledging that she wishes she hadn't done that. How long must we endure these public post-election couch sessions? Her claim led to a Twitter spat with Mr. Trump, who revived his campaign-time aggression.
"Putin wants to bring us down", Clinton said. Clinton said her campaign was further crippled by the widespread assumption that she was going to win.
"I never believed it, I always thought it would be a close election because our elections are always close".
Clinton in part attributed her defeat to the release of damaging information following WikiLeaks' publications of hacked campaign emails that suggested she had used her family's foundation as a vehicle to trade favors in exchange for access while serving as the nation's top diplomat.
Her decision to speak at the firm, Clinton said, was partly shaped by her understanding of Goldman's role in the economy. "You could see my drop".
"So I set up my campaign and we have our own data operation".
After Clinton's remarks, the Republican National Committee sent out an email saying "we finally agree with Hillary, ' pointing out her comments to reporters saying the former nominee "trashes" the DNC and 'lavishes praise" on the RNC's data operation.
"I inherited nothing from the Democratic Party".





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