Hillary Clinton, infamous for mishandling classified information through her use of a private email system for official government affairs, had the audacity to criticize President Donald Trump’s lawful storage of presidential records at his Mar-a-Lago residence following his Federal indictment. This predictable behavior aligns with the ongoing pattern of the liberal media defending Clinton while vilifying Trump.
Hillary Clinton, Who Stored Classified Info on Her Private Server, Trashes Trump for Storing Presidential Docs at Mar-a-Lagohttps://t.co/FzboYnmGFR
— The Daily Fetched (@DailyFetched) June 14, 2023
In an interview on “Pod Save America,” Clinton responded with a disturbing laugh as she disparaged Trump, expressing her deep concern over Republicans supporting him despite the Federal indictment. However, this should come as no surprise, as Democrats have a history of falsely accusing and attacking Republicans while leveraging their positions of power.
.@HillaryClinton: Republicans defending Trump on classified docs "beyond anything that I ever thought possible in this country" [via @PodSaveAmerica] pic.twitter.com/JKlseqaCoI
— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) June 14, 2023
During her tenure as the head of the Department of State, Hillary transmitted classified information via a private server and attempted to conceal her actions by destroying emails and BlackBerrys that were subject to subpoena. She took great pains to avoid Espionage Act charges, even though a Chinese company associated with Chinese Intelligence managed to access her classified emails during her time at the Department of State. Nevertheless, she was never formally charged.
Similarly, Bill Clinton stored classified tapes in his sock drawer without facing any charges. The existence of a double standard within the liberal camp is evident.
It is high time for the Democrats to cease their attacks on President Trump and instead focus on resolving their internal problems. Only then can they fulfill their duty of serving the American people, which is what they were elected to do.