Just Earth News | @justearthnews | 19 Nov 2017, 02:41 pm Print

Washington, Nov 18 (JEN): US President Donald Trump on Saturday slammed his 2016 Presidential opponent Hillary Clinton as the 'biggest loser of all time'.
The American President also asked the former First Lady of the State to 'give it another try after three years'.
Crooked Hillary Clinton is the worst (and biggest) loser of all time. She just can’t stop, which is so good for the Republican Party. Hillary, get on with your life and give it another try in three years!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 18, 2017
"Crooked Hillary Clinton is the worst (and biggest) loser of all time. She just can’t stop, which is so good for the Republican Party. Hillary, get on with your life and give it another try in three years!" Trump's tweet read.
Experts believe that Trump was possibly responding to an interview Hillary gave to Mother Jones on Friday.
In the interview, Hillary had pointed towards the Russian meddling and the outcome it had in the US elections.
Questioning the legitimacy of the results, she said, "I think it was one of the major contributors to the outcome."
"Propaganda works. Advertising works. It’s a form of propaganda. So the Russians may have started out a little heavy-handed and clumsy about it, but they were clearly getting guided as to where to target a lot of their fraudulent claims and phony news.”
Hillary has also urged an independent commission to investigate the results.
She also alleged voter suppression in the elections and said, "In a couple of places, most notably Wisconsin, I think it had a dramatic impact on the outcome.”
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