America doesn’t deserve a president like Trump —Hillary
America’s ex-Secretary of State and ex-Democratic presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton, has said her country does not deserve a President like Donald Trump, describing the situation as “perilous times.”
Hillary made the statement at the weekend at a conference in Mumbai, India.
She said Trump had “quite an affinity for dictators” and that the American president “really likes their authoritarian posturing and behaviour.”
Appearing to still be smarting from her defeat by Trump in the 2016 election, Hillary decried what was reported as Trump’s “reality campaign tactics,” saying perhaps she would have won more votes if she had also “provided more entertainment to voters who responded to Trump’s brash style.”
“She also believes former FBI director James Comey’s October 28, 2016 letter to Congress about her private email server cost her support from white women voters,” Washington Post reported.
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