Rep. Byron Donalds, a Republican from Florida, was unreserved in his criticism of former first lady and twice-failed Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton after she called party members “cult members.”
“What is your reaction to learning that you belong to a cult?” Donalds was questioned recently when he appeared on CNN.
Donalds retorted, “I stopped caring about what Hillary Clinton had to say because she lost a long, long time ago.” Additionally, she is mostly inconsequential in my opinion. More broadly, though, let me participate because Hillary wants to.
Donalds continued, “You were scared you were going to lose, so you lied multiple times, destroyed emails, destroyed evidence, and then you laundered phoney information that you knew was phoney into the intelligence community.” “I’m not going to listen to Hillary Clinton about who I should and shouldn’t support because you did all of this and you still lost.”
She has frequently told lies to the people of America. She spied on the campaign of using our government to to spy on the campaign of one of her opponents. Yes, America, she did that. So if people like talking about Watergate and Nixon, look no further than Hillary Clinton and the Crossfire Hurricane,” he said, alluding to the code name of the FBI’s ‘Russia collusion’ investigation into then-GOP nominee Donald Trump and his 2016 campaign.
The FBI never found any evidence that Trump worked with Russian President Vladimir Putin to steal the election from Clinton, as she and most Democrats at the time claimed. Multiple congressional probes and a special counsel investigation headed by former FBI Director Robert Mueller also found no evidence to support the accusation.
Republicans appeared to lose ground on the abortion issue following the Supreme Court’s decision to reverse the historic Roe v. Wade decision. There have been conjectures that the subject of abortion had a pivotal role in Democratic wins across the country in the 2022 midterm elections.
On abortion, Democrats are focusing on Trump.
Donald Trump does not take a “vague” or “middle ground of sorts” stance on abortion. Believe him when he says he was “proud” to overturn Roe v. Wade, that he supports “some form of punishment” for women who undergo abortions, and that he will “lead the charge” to achieve a national abortion ban. He’s even currently airing advertisements boasting about his part in overturning Roe. Julie Chavez Rodriguez, the campaign manager for President Biden, said in a statement.