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Will Hillary Clinton be investigated for election fraud? President Trump: ‘I hope so’
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Will Hillary Clinton be investigated for election fraud? President Trump: ‘I hope so’

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Talking with reporters on Friday afternoon, President Donald Trump expressed that he’s hopeful that former presidential opponent Hillary Clinton will lastly be investigated for election fraud. 

Shortly earlier than departing for New Jersey, Trump was requested by a reporter, “Will Hillary Clinton lastly be investigated for election fraud?”

Trump answered, “I hope so, I hope so. I do not know whether or not or not that’ll occur, however I hope so.” 

Throughout his transient change with reporters outdoors the White Home, Trump additionally repeatedly criticized Bureau of Labor Statistics Commissioner Erika McEntarfer, whom he lately eliminated. The president related his current choice to fireplace McEntarfer, whom he accused of falsifying jobs report numbers, to efforts to sway earlier elections in opposition to him. 

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Talking with reporters on Friday afternoon, President Donald Trump mentioned he’s hopeful former presidential opponent Hillary Clinton will lastly be investigated for election fraud.  (Justin Sullivan/Getty Photographs and AP Picture/Jacquelyn Martin)

“It’s a must to have sincere stories and once you take a look at these numbers or once you take a look at simply earlier than the election after which after the election, they corrected it by 8 or 900,000 jobs,” he mentioned. 

“Why ought to anyone belief numbers? You return to election day. Look what occurred two or three days earlier than with huge, fantastic jobs numbers, attempting to get him elected or her elected, attempting to get whoever the hell was working since you return and so they got here out with numbers that have been very favorable to Kamala,” he went on. “After which on the fifteenth of November or thereabouts, they added 8 or 900,000 overstatement discount proper after the election.” 

Addressing a reporter straight, Trump added, “It did not work, as a result of, you already know who gained, John? I gained.” 

Trump’s feedback relating to Clinton hearken again all the way in which to his first presidential marketing campaign throughout which he warned that if he have been president he would get his legal professional common to nominate a particular prosecutor to analyze her conduct. In one of many 2016 debates, Trump famously quipped to Clinton that if he have been president: “you’d be in jail.”

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President Donald Trump gestures to the group throughout his speech at CPAC in Oxon Hill, Md., on Feb. 22, 2025. (AP Picture/Jose Luis Magana)

As president, nevertheless, Trump has not moved to prosecute Clinton, who served as former President Barack Obama’s secretary of state from 2009 to 2013. 

This July, Director of Nationwide Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard launched proof that she mentioned suggests the Obama administration promoted a “contrived narrative” that Russia interfered within the 2016 election.  

“There may be irrefutable proof that particulars how President Obama and his nationwide safety staff directed the creation of an intelligence group evaluation that they knew was false,” Gabbard mentioned. “They knew it will promote this contrived narrative that Russia interfered within the 2016 election to assist President Trump win, promoting it to the American individuals as if it have been true. It wasn’t.” 

“We now have referred and can proceed to refer all of those paperwork to the Division of Justice and the FBI, to analyze the prison implications of this for the proof,” Gabbard mentioned. “The proof that now we have discovered, and that now we have launched, straight level to President Obama main the manufacturing of this intelligence evaluation. There are a number of items of proof and intelligence that verify that truth.”

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Director of Nationwide Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard addresses reporters on the White Home on July 23, 2025. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Photographs)

In a July interview, Trump described the Russiagate allegations in opposition to Obama and members of his administration as “critical treason.” 

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“What they’ve executed is so dangerous for this nation. And it actually began proper on the 2016 election,” Trump claimed of Gabbard’s findings. “And there is a distinction when you already know it — and when you already know it, and it is all written down for you. I imply, it is all there. It is proper there. The orders, the memos, the entire thing. It is proper there.”

Fox Information Digital’s Diana Stancy and Hanna Panreck contributed to this report.

Peter Pinedo is a politics author for Fox Information Digital.

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