Twitter Users Offer Hilarious Questions for Hillary Clinton’s First Interview
By Personal Liberty News Desk. Ahead of Hillary Clinton’s Tuesday appearance on CNN, her first national television interview of the 2016 election season, Twitter users beautifully trolled the former first lady using the hashtag #CNNHillaryQuestions. Here are eight essential questions the Twitterverse wants Clinton to answer.
1: Anything else you’d like to steal from the White House?
Do you have your eyes on any new White House artifacts/property you’d like to be taking home after your term is up? #CNNHillaryQuestions
— Keith MacDonald (@Macs_Wax) July 7, 2015
2: What difference, at this point, does it make?
#CNNHillaryQuestions At what point does something no longer matter?
— Angus E. Parvo (@angusparvo) July 6, 2015
3: How will you contain the media once they learn the ropes?
#CNNHillaryQuestions When the media learns how to go under or around ropes will you use bars?
— MarketRunner (@SWGaspar) July 6, 2015
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Hillary Clinton: ‘People Should and Do Trust Me’
By Eric Bradner. In Hillary Clinton’s first national interview of the 2016 race, she attacked her Republican rivals on immigration and dismissed the suggestion that the American people have a problem trusting her.
“People should and do trust me,” she told CNN’s Brianna Keilar.
She blamed the “barrage of attacks that are largely fomented by and coming from the right” for fueling a perception that trust is an area of vulnerability for her.
Clinton displayed little hesitation about attacking Republicans herself, saying that she is “very disappointed” in Donald Trump for his comments about immigrants and in the Republican Party for not condemning his remarks more quickly.
She then pivoted to skewering the entire GOP field for their immigration stance, saying, “They’re on a spectrum of hostility, which I think is really regrettable in a nation of immigrants like ours.” (Read more from this story HERE)
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