Posted on 09/25/2023 7:49:07 AM PDT by SoConPubbie
Speaking with former White House press secretary Jen Psaki, Hillary Clinton said that Russian President Vladimir Putin could indeed interfere again.
“He has indeed interfered in our elections in the past,” Psaki began on her MSNBC show Inside With Jen Psaki. “It’s not something, as you experienced firsthand, is not something we talk about a lot. Do you fear that that is something that could be happening for 2024, do you think we should be talking about it more?”
Clinton said that she had “no doubt” that Putin interfered in the previous 2016 election wherein she lost to former President Donald Trump.
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“I don’t think, despite all of the deniers, there is any doubt that he interfered in our election, or that he has interfered in many ways in the internal affairs of other countries, funding political parties, funding political candidates, buying off government officials in different places,” she said.
“He hates democracy. He particularly hates the West, and he especially hates us. And he has determined that he can do two things simultaneously. He can try to continue to damage and divide us internally, and he’s quite good at it,” she added.
Clinton even claimed that Putin worked so hard to keep her from the White House because he wanted to “expand his reach” and seize more territory.
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Who you talkin’ about? Your hubby and underage girls again?
You mean, he’ll win and you’ll blame it on somebody not involved? Oh, well. He’ll just have to win then.
The woman instigated the largest case of fraud in US History,
and tried to point the finger at Trump.
If any damsel ever deserved to be locked up and gagged for the
rest of her life, it would be this one.
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