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Hillary Clinton proposes that Trump supporters require “formal deprogramming.”


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OAN’s Stephanie Stahl
1:12​ PM – Friday, October 6, 2023

Hillary Clinton, ⁤who ran for President in 2016 ⁢and lost to Donald Trump, compared his supporters​ to a “cult” and suggested that they need “formal deprogramming.”

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In an ‍interview ⁤with CNN ⁣ Thursday,⁤ the former secretary of⁤ state slammed ⁤Trump, who is in the middle of a civil fraud trial. Clinton⁢ asserted that ‌he has no “credibility left.”

“Sadly, so many of those extremists, those ‍MAGA ⁤extremists, take their marching orders from Donald Trump,⁤ who has no credibility left ‌by any​ measure. He’s ‌only in it for himself,” ‍she claimed.

The Trump‍ campaign responded with a statement, saying “President Trump‍ has said countless times that they are only ‍coming after him, because he stands in their way ‌from coming after you ⁣— and Hillary Clinton ‌just confirmed that to be true.”

Despite Clinton’s claims,‌ Trump continues to lead in⁣ polls⁢ of Republican voters, and the former president also polls well against President Joe Biden.

In the interview, Clinton addressed the recent chaos in Washington, where a ⁤government shutdown was narrowly averted.

“You⁤ saw the number of⁤ Republicans who voted along with Democrats to keep the ⁤government open, so there’s ⁤clearly ⁢a commonsense, sane​ part of the Republican caucus in the ⁣House.​ But I think they⁢ are ⁣intimidated. They ‍oftentimes, you know, say and do things which they know⁢ better than to say or ⁢do, and​ it will require us defeating those most extreme measures and the ⁤people who promote ⁣them in‌ order to try to get to ​some common ground ​where people⁣ can again work together,” Clinton continued.

Clinton also said that while partisanship has ‌always existed, the “MAGA extremists” in the GOP are different and a “threat” to democracy.

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⁤ What is the Trump campaign’s response‍ to Clinton’s claims about Trump and his‍ supporters?

On Friday, October 6, 2023,‌ Stephanie Stahl of OAN ​reported that Hillary Clinton, who ⁣ran for⁣ President in 2016 and lost to⁣ Donald Trump, compared his supporters to a “cult” and suggested ⁣that they need “formal deprogramming.” In an interview⁢ with CNN on⁢ Thursday, the former​ secretary of state slammed⁣ Trump, who is⁢ currently in the ‍middle of a civil fraud trial, stating that he ⁤has no credibility left.

Clinton claimed that many of⁣ Trump’s supporters, ‌particularly the MAGA extremists,⁤ take their marching orders from ⁤him and‍ that⁢ he is only‌ in ⁣it for himself. The Trump campaign responded by stating that the reason Trump is being targeted is‌ that ​he stands⁤ in⁤ the way⁤ of those ⁢who are ​coming‌ after the American people. Despite Clinton’s claims,⁤ Trump continues to‌ lead ⁢in polls of Republican voters and polls well against President Joe Biden.

During the ⁢interview, Clinton also addressed the recent⁢ chaos‍ in Washington, where a government shutdown was narrowly averted. She acknowledged that there is a commonsense, sane part of⁢ the Republican caucus ‌in the ‌House, but she believed they⁤ are intimidated and often say and do things they know better than to say or do. Clinton stated that defeating⁤ the most ‌extreme⁢ measures and the people who promote them is necessary in order to reach common​ ground and‌ rebuild ​the ability⁤ to work together.

Furthermore, Clinton expressed concern​ about the “MAGA extremists” within the Republican Party and regarded them as ⁣a threat to democracy. While acknowledging that partisanship has always existed, she emphasized⁢ the difference⁢ in the current situation and the ‍need⁤ to⁢ address this extremist faction.

In conclusion, Hillary Clinton’s recent remarks regarding Trump supporters being compared to ⁤a cult and in need⁤ of “formal deprogramming” have sparked‍ controversy. The Trump campaign defended the President, stating that his resistance to those targeting him‍ confirms that he is standing up for the American ​people. The⁤ ongoing civil⁣ fraud trial against Trump and his continued ​popularity among Republican voters add further complexity to​ the political landscape. Clinton’s call for defeating extreme measures ‌and addressing the threat posed by the “MAGA ‍extremists” highlights‍ the current partisan challenges ⁢faced by American democracy.



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