Published 19:37 IST, November 8th 2020
Hillary Clinton perfectly describes Trump's 'troubling mindset' in 2016 debate
Speaking about the time when Trump failed to bag Emmy for his TV programme thrice in a row, Hillary Clinton said Trump “started tweeting” that Emmy was rigged
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While US President Donald Trump refuses to concede after Joe Biden is projected winner, contesting that democratic electoral process was “fraud” and accusing Democrats of “stealing election”, Hillary Clinton’s speech from 2016 has emerged to perfectly fit Donald Trump's behaviour. Sharing foot on Twitter of third and final presidential debate held at University of Neva between Trump and Hillary, UK’s British Labour Party politician David Lammy wrote, “re is thing like a woman’s intuition.”
In nearly 45 second segment from her dress, Hillary is heard saying that every time Donald Trump thinks that things aren’t going in his direction, he claims whatever it is “is rigged against him.” Pointing out at US President’s unsubstantiated claims and rants, Hillary said, “he lost Iowa Caucus, he lost Wisconsin primary, he said that Republican primary was “rigged against him.” Hillary continued, “n Trump University gets sued for fraud and racketeering; he [Trump] claims that federal judge and court system is rigged against him.”
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Hillary accuses 'This is his mindset'
Speaking about a time when Trump failed to bag Emmy for his TV programme thrice in a row, Hillary said that he “started tweeting” that Emmy’s was rigged. At this point, she was interrupted by US President, who prompts “y should have got m.” Hillary insists, “This is his mindset, it’s funny, but it’s also troubling.” dress stunned social media as elections closed in with projected Joe Biden as winner with possibility of Trump’s re-election after losing state of Pennsylvania, he still insisted that mail-in ballots were rigged and he “won election, by a lot,” ding, that illegal votes were counted with such evidence and that he won “71,000,000 legal votes, most ever for a sitting President.”
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19:37 IST, November 8th 2020