
Tulsi Gabbard paints Hillary Clinton as ‘dangerous character’ who is ‘envious’ of Biden
Cami Mondeaux
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Former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (I-HI) hit out against former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, accusing the onetime Democratic presidential nominee of being a “dangerous character” who is “envious” of President Joe Biden.
Gabbard pointed to Clinton’s recent trip to promote clean energy alternatives at a salt pan in India, arguing the visit showcased Clinton’s envy of the president.
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“Look, Hillary, I think, is envious of Joe Biden. She sees him as commander in chief. I’m kind of surprised because he’s actually channeling her warmongering ways,” Gabbard told Fox News.
Gabbard then accused Clinton of being overtly divisive, claiming she only wanted to be elevated to the position of commander in chief in order to wage wars.
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“Her desire to be commander in chief that she’s had for a very long time has nothing to do with ensuring the safety and security of the American people,” Gabbard said. “It has everything to do with the fact that if there’s a war to be fought, she wants to be the one with her finger on that proverbial trigger.”
The former Hawaii representative’s comments highlight the tension between the pair, which intensified after the former secretary of state suggested Gabbard was a “Russian asset” in 2019. Gabbard later sued Clinton for defamation.
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Clinton traveled to India earlier this week with the Self-Employed Women’s Association to announce a $50 million Global Climate Resilience Fund to go toward working Indian women. However, Gabbard criticized the trip as a publicity stunt, noting the visit would do little to ease tensions between the country and neighboring Pakistan but would instead just elevate her national profile.
“This is what makes her such a dangerous character,” Gabbard said. “She feels that she’s not accountable to anyone because she’s not suffering those consequences.”