On day 2 of the Senate impeachment trial of Donald Trump, House Democrats made a variety of accusations against the former president as they made a desperate attempt to change the minds of Senate Republicans.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton made her case in a tweet this morning, offering what appeared to be an indictment of any and all Republicans who vote not to convict.
“If Senate Republicans fail to convict Donald Trump, it won’t be because the facts were with him or his lawyers mounted a competent defense,” Clinton insisted.
Clinton then explained what she believes would be the reason that they wouldn’t convict. “It will be because the jury includes his co-conspirators,” Clinton said.
If Senate Republicans fail to convict Donald Trump, it won't be because the facts were with him or his lawyers mounted a competent defense. It will be because the jury includes his co-conspirators.
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) February 10, 2021
A recent New York Times opinion column suggested that “QAnon Believers are obsessed” with Clinton and that the “mass execution cult has roots in three decades of demonization.”
Author Mike Rothschild whose book about QAnon, “The Storm Is Upon Us,” comes out later this year, said, “It’s my belief that QAnon really took off because it was based on Hillary Clinton.”
“It was based specifically on something that a lot of 4chan dwellers wanted to see happen, which was Hillary Clinton arrested and sort of dragged away in chains,” Rothschild claimed.
Trump, of course, had a very contentious presidential race against Clinton in 2016, where he emerged the victor, after she said that half of his supporters belonged in a “basket of deplorables.”
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