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Hillary Clinton Trolls Donald Trump After He Suggests That She Run for President Again in 2020

Hillary Clinton Trolls Donald Trump After He Suggests That She Run for President Again in 2020
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Boom.

Learning nothing from the drubbing Donald Trump Jr. received Monday on Twitter after asking former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to run for President again in 2020, Donald Trump Sr. decided to do the same on Tuesday.

Based on a report by conservative media outlet Rasmussen Reports showing Trump Sr. and the candidate that won the popular vote in 2016, Hillary Clinton, in a dead heat for 2020, President Donald Trump tweeted:


"I think that Crooked Hillary Clinton should enter the race to try and steal it away from Uber Left Elizabeth Warren. Only one condition. The Crooked one must explain all of her high crimes and misdemeanors including how & why she deleted 33,000 Emails AFTER getting “C” Subpoena!"

However, unlike with Jr. whose Twitter post Clinton ignored, the former Secretary of State responded to the President stating simply:

"Don’t tempt me. Do your job."

Not surprisingly, the President drew more ire than accolades for his swipe.

Although one person said they wished Hillary Clinton "would go away" and "get over it":

...except a closer look at her feed reveals, much like Trump, it's she who keeps talking about Clinton.

Who won't let it go again?

And yeah, he got owned too.

Just as the President did.

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While some remarked on what they miss about President Barack Obama.

Secretary Clinton has made it clear several times she has no intention of running again in 2020.

In the meantime, she and daughter Chelsea have written the book The Book of Gutsy Women: Favorite Stories of Courage and Resilience, available here.

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Suitable for young adults and older or to be read to younger readers, the book joins others written by Chelsea Clinton to inspire and empower others, like the She Persisted Boxed Set, available here, Start Now!: You Can Make a Difference, available here, and written for young readers and Don't Let Them Disappear about 12 global endangered species, available here, all written by Chelsea for young readers.

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