Twice failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton sparked election rumors over a speech last night at New Hampshire’s Dartmouth College.
Her Granite State appearance comes mere months before its contenious primary. (Mediaite)
Speaking at a wide-ranging event held at Dartmouth College, the former U.S. secretary of state under President Barack Obama argued the Trump administration’s recent defiance of subpoenas and claim of executive authority will lead to “big court fights.”
“We’ll see whether it’s the rule of law or the rule of Trump that the Republicans in the Congress and in the courts are going to abide by,” Clinton said.
Clinton also spoke about the U.S intelligence committee’s conclusion that the Russian government attempted to interfere with the outcome of the 2016 election, saying she took it as a badge of honor that she “really annoyed” Russian President Vladimir Putin.
“We cannot have a strong relationship with Russia for good or ill if we basically allow them to undermine the basic exercise of our democracy,” Clinton said.