Hillary Clinton says it is a ‘terrible moment’ for the country for Trump to be ‘accused of these terribly important crimes’

Hillary Clinton says it is a ‘terrible moment’ for the country for Trump to be ‘accused of these terribly important crimes’

  • Hillary Clinton was on MSNBC’s deck Monday night to share her thoughts on the latest indictment against Trump, this one from Fulton County
  • Clinton told Rachel Maddow the indictment was another “terrible moment” for the US as Trump faces a growing series of serious charges
  • “He wanted to defraud the United States of America and the citizens of our country,” she said

Hillary Clinton said Monday night was a “terrible moment” for America when another indictment against former President Donald Trump was issued.

Trump’s 2016 rival appeared on MSNBC along with Rachel Maddow as news broke that the Fulton County District Attorney’s Office had once again filed a lengthy series of charges against Trump and some of his compatriots for some of their actions related to until the 2020 elections.

While the former secretary of state appeared visibly giddy when the news broke, she went on to say that this is nothing but a moment of “deep sadness that we have a former president indicted on so many charges that go straight to the hearts of the people.” used to go’. whether our democracy would survive.’

‘H“We wanted to defraud the United States of America and the citizens of our country,” she said.

Clinton added that she would “wait and see what the indictments themselves say,” but “I don’t know if anyone should be pleased. This is a terrible time for our country to have a former president impeached for these terribly important crimes.”

“The only satisfaction can be that the system works,” she said.

While the former secretary of state appeared visibly giddy when the news broke, she went on to say that this is nothing but a moment of “deep sadness”

Donald Trump and 18 other people were charged by Georgia officials on Monday

Donald Trump and 18 other people were charged by Georgia officials on Monday

Fani Willis, the district attorney for Fulton County, Georgia, announced the charges Monday night. The grand jury investigated attempts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election in the state where Joe Biden narrowly defeated Donald Trump.

Trump is already being prosecuted in Manhattan on state charges of campaign finance violations related to hush money payments to porn star Stormy Daniels.

He also faces federal charges related to handling classified documents and a separate case related to attempting to obstruct the 2020 election.

On Monday night, his campaign described Willis as “a rabid partisan” and accused her of timing the prosecution to hurt his presidential campaign.

In the morning, Trump argued that he had not tampered with the election and that he would “like” to talk to the grand jury that meets this week in Fulton County.

“Would someone tell the Fulton County grand jury that I didn’t tamper with the election,” he wrote on his Truth Social platform.