ColonelAngus
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I can summarize the entire argument:
"HILLARY IS CORRUPT AND ABLE TO EARN MONEY FROM FLEECING TAXPAYERS THROUGH HER GOVERNMENT CONNECTIONS"
"I will never be out of the game of politics," Clinton said, adding, "I’m not going to be running for anything," but said she feels "our democracy is at stake."
Clinton cited insurrection at the Capitol on Jan. 6, "disinformation" on Facebook and more.
"I really feel our democracy is at stake, and there’s many reasons for that," she said. "Some of them we saw on the screen with the insurrection, some of them because of the revelations about Facebook that creates a world of disinformation instead of, you know, one that we can agree on what the facts are."
"I really am worried about what’s happening at home and around the world," she said. "So, I’m never going to get out of, you know, being involved, worried and hopefully, trying to help in some way."
"HILLARY IS CORRUPT AND ABLE TO EARN MONEY FROM FLEECING TAXPAYERS THROUGH HER GOVERNMENT CONNECTIONS"
"I will never be out of the game of politics," Clinton said, adding, "I’m not going to be running for anything," but said she feels "our democracy is at stake."
Clinton cited insurrection at the Capitol on Jan. 6, "disinformation" on Facebook and more.
"I really feel our democracy is at stake, and there’s many reasons for that," she said. "Some of them we saw on the screen with the insurrection, some of them because of the revelations about Facebook that creates a world of disinformation instead of, you know, one that we can agree on what the facts are."
"I really am worried about what’s happening at home and around the world," she said. "So, I’m never going to get out of, you know, being involved, worried and hopefully, trying to help in some way."
Hillary Clinton says she 'will never be out of the game of politics'
Hillary Clinton said Monday she “will never be out of the game of politics,” saying that while she doesn’t have plans to run for “anything,” she will be “involved.”
www.foxnews.com