President Donald Trump started his Sunday morning at his private club in Bedminster, New Jersey with a Twitter spree, posting or retweeting 15 tweets from 7:40 a.m.to 9:05 a.m.
USA presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has said she can not not rule out challenging the legitimacy of Donald Trump’s election victory if it is found that the Russian interference was deeper than now known.
The interview was part of a promotion for Clinton’s new book, What Happened, which tells the story of the election through her eyes.
She pointed to Mr Trump’s call during the election campaign for Russian Federation to hack her emails.
“Something like 24 percent of the people who voted for Hillary Clinton in the primaries ended up voting for John McCain”, Sanders said, referring to the Arizona senator and 2008 Republican presidential nominee.
Clinton and her camp clung to models during the presidential election, even though the primaries in certain states showed her to be polling several points higher than she actually was against U.S. Sen.
Trump frequently said on the campaign trail that he suspected the election would be “rigged” against him, and that he wanted to defeat Clinton by a sizable margin in order to remove any doubt about the outcome.
She outright says, “I just don’t think we have a mechanism” to contest it.
Trump has established a commission to investigate his unsubstantiated claims that millions of people voted illegally in 2016, when Clinton won the popular vote by almost 2.9 million votes.
Clinton says she was disturbed by the tone of Trump’s inaugural speech.
Trump attacked Clinton directly last Wednesday in a pair of Twitter posts.
“All they need to do to let us know they’re ready to talk is to just stop these tests, stop these provocative actions”, Mr Tillerson said.
“Crooked Hillary Clinton blames everybody (and every thing) but herself for her election loss”, he said.
And on the future, Clinton said she doesn’t want the progress of today to be reversed.
“He saw me as someone who would stand up to him, ‘ she said, adding that she thinks Putin has a broader goal of trying to ‘destabilise democracy” among western nations.