While Clinton did not provide evidence of her theory, her confident audience of herself at prime time showed that Russia had controlled passing the vote to Trump in 2016, and could verify and do so again.
“It’s pretty transparent that Russia was successful,” Clinton said. “They could have influenced the minds or perpetuation of the votes of Americans, so why would they stop? They literally want a greater friend to continue their divisive agenda.”
Republicans responded with a mixture of exasperation and mockery.
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“It’s rich to see Hillary Clinton talk about accepting the outcome of an election when she herself hasn’t accepted the outcome of the 2016 election when she lost to @realDonaldTrump,” Republican spokesman Steve Guest tweeted.
Clinton also hit Trump for allegedly not touching a New York Times report that he had done nothing about the intelligence that Russia would hit bonds in the classified announcements of U.S. troops.
“He hasn’t said anything about bonuses to American troops,” he said.
However, Trump and his leadership continually rejected the Times’ reports, saying the facts were not being verified.
“The history of Russia Bounty is just another story made up through Fake News, it’s just said to hurt me and the Republican Party,” Trump tweeted beyond this month. “The secret source probably doesn’t even exist, like the story itself.” Trump called the Times to divulge his source, claiming that the tale “Just another HOAX!”
Separately, Reid also interviewed Joe Biden, who gave the lok to refer to a “voter registration doctor” in his interview. Republicans also temporarily mocked them at this time.