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Hillary Clinton ‘trolls’, hits Republicans on Twitter

/ 05:39 PM July 20, 2016

With the recent controversies haunting Republican Presidential nominee Donald Trump and his wife Melania, Republicans diverted the negative attention and attacked Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton.

As revenge, Clinton synced her attention to social media site Twitter to respond to the allegations prepped by the Republican camp members during the 2016 Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Ohio.

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In response to Kentucky Senator Mitch McConnel’s statement that her presidency will be “perilous”, he tweeted a quote about their amicable ties years ago.

Clinton also answered claims made by Paul Ryan, US Speaker of the House.

New York Governor and avid Trump supporter Chris Christie is not spared from Clinton’s pungent words.

West Virginia Senator Shelley Moore Capito once mentioned that Clinton is not “capable”  of serving the presidency – and Clinton fired back with this tweet.

Former Republican presidential aspirant and neurologist Ben Carson suspected Clinton of ties with a mentor who worshipped Lucifer the devil. Clinton posted evidence that he told the opposite.

Here is one timely reminder from Clinton regarding Trump’s “Make American Great Again” slogan.

Gianna Francesca Catolico

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