In an interview with CNN’s Dana Bash on “State of the Union,” Hillary Clinton claimed that there are “lessons still to be learned” from 9/11 and we must “deal with extremism of any kind.”
Many on the right will likely find Clinton’s comments ironic, given what happened in Benghazi on Sept. 11, 2012.
It seems pretty clear that Clinton was taking an indirect shot at former President Donald Trump and his supporters.
In a clip shared by Breaking911, Bash asked Clinton, “What’s going through your mind today, 21 years later?”
Clinton responded, “Well Dana, every time we approach September 11th, I do think about everything I saw, the families I met, those who lost loved ones.”
“So it is indelibly part of my memories and I feel grateful that we were able to come together as a country at that really terrible time.”
“We put aside differences. I wish we could find ways of doing that again. We rebuilt New York. We have done our best to take care of our families who lost so much on that terrible day.”
“We have also been reminded about how important it is to try to deal with extremism of any kind, especially when it uses violence to try to achieve political and ideological goals.”
“So, I’m one who thinks there are lessons still to be learned from what happened to us on 9/11 that we should be very aware of at this time in our country and world’s history.”
HILLARY CLINTON: 9/11 is a reminder the US must "deal with extremism of any kind, especially when it uses violence to try to achieve political and ideological goals." pic.twitter.com/uzwL05e0Ia
— Breaking911 (@Breaking911) September 11, 2022
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