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