'From the mouth of the guilty': Internet mocks Hillary Clinton after her staggering claims about former president Donald Trump

Hillary Clinton called the probability of Donald Trump's return to White House 'very scary'
PUBLISHED APR 20, 2024
Hillary Clinton said Donald Trump would be delighted 'to kill his opposition' if he is re-elected as the president (Getty Images)
Hillary Clinton said Donald Trump would be delighted 'to kill his opposition' if he is re-elected as the president (Getty Images)

WASHINGTON, DC: Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has come up with a bold claim on a podcast on Friday, April 19, saying that Donald Trump would be delighted 'to kill his opposition' if he is re-elected as the president.

The 76-year-old made the comments on the 'Democracy Docket' podcast with host Marc Elias, a Democratic election lawyer who previously served as general counsel on her 2016 presidential campaign. In their conversation, Clinton said Trump looks himself after Russian President Vladimir Putin and other dictators, calling the probability of his return to the White House "very scary." 

LAS VEGAS, NV - OCTOBER 19:  Democratic presidential nominee former Secretary of State Hillary Clint
Hillary Clinton said that Donald Trump would be delighted "to kill his opposition' if he is re-elected as the president (Getty Images)

Hillary Clinton alleges Donald Trump is Vladimir Putin's puppet

"Trump was like, you know, just gaga over Putin because Putin does what Trump would like to do: Kill his opposition, imprison his opposition, drive journalists and others into exile, rule without any check or balance," Clinton said, according to Fox News



 

"That’s what Trump really wants," she continued, adding "And so we have to be very conscious of how he sees the world because, in that world, he only sees strongmen leaders. He sees Putin, he sees Xi, he sees Kim Jong-un in North Korea. Those are the people he is modeling himself after, and we’ve been down this road in our, you know, world history. We sure don’t want to go down that again."

Hillary Clinton previously claimed Donald Trump is a stooge of Russia

Since Clinton's humiliating loss to Trump, the wife of former president Bill Clinton, has repeatedly claimed that Trump does the bidding of Russia and that Putin interfered in the election to ensure her defeat. She has professed that if Trump defeats Biden in November, he will attempt to withdraw the US from NATO and rule as an authoritarian in the US. 

ST LOUIS, MO - OCTOBER 09:  Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump (L) shakes hands with Democ
Since Clinton's humiliating loss to Trump, the wife of former president Bill Clinton, has repeatedly claimed that Trump does the bidding of Russia (Getty Images)

"My view, having negotiated with Putin, and knowing one of the reasons he went after me is because he knew I would deal with him in an appropriate way, and Trump would basically do whatever he wanted, it’s really important to think about what could happen to our world with Trump back in the White House," Clinton told Elias in Friday's podcast.

"Withdrawing us from NATO, not caring about what happens with Europe … The idea that he wants Ukraine to fail. The idea that he doesn’t want us to be able to surveil our enemies. This is a very scary prospect," she said, referencing some Republican opposition to the Ukraine aid bill moving through Congress and the FISA surveillance reauthorization legislation that Trump opposed.

Internet lashes out at Hillary Clinton for her staggering remarks

Soon after Clinton made the remarks about Trump, internet started mocking her on social media. One user said, "I'm pretty sure it's the other way around," while another echoed, "Thought it was the other way around..." "That is really rich come from her," tweeted a user and another wrote, "From the mouth of the guilty." "Killary is projecting again," tweeted one. 



 



 



 



 



 

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