After MeidasTouch editor-in-chief Ron Filipkowski exposed Trump advisor Jason Miller's bizarre years-long obsession with spreading the false claim that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is "running" for president, Clinton fired back with a blunt response.
Clinton continues to be a frequent target for conservatives despite not having been in the political spotlight since her 2016 presidential run. However, that hasn’t stopped Miller, a longtime adviser to former President Donald Trump and part of his 2024 presidential campaign, from trying to perpetuate a false narrative that she plans to run for president again this year.
According to reports from MeidasTouch, Miller has been spreading social media posts since 2019 that suggest Clinton is preparing for another presidential run.
However, there is no credible evidence to back up these claims. In reality, Clinton has taken on a significant role as a supporter of President Joe Biden's reelection campaign, hosting a fundraiser for him in November last year.
Still, Filipkowski noted that Miller “can’t stop thinking about [Clinton],” posting a series of screenshots of Miller's past posts.
You can see his post below.
For instance, the following screenshot shows that Miller has posted several times about Clinton "running" since 2019.
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Another screenshot shows that Miller has made posts in the same vein for the last several years.
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Filipkowski's post soon caught Clinton's eyes—and she issued a response that underlines her total lack of concern:
"Can't say the feeling is mutual."
You can see her post below.
Many appreciated Clinton's snarky response.
Clinton has continued to stump for Biden these last few months and laid out the reality of the 2024 election.
During a recent appearance on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, she did not mince words in explaining the very clear differences between Biden and Trump.
In her concise comparison, Clinton underscored Biden’s qualities of leadership and empathy, contrasting them with the legal troubles faced by Trump. She emphasized that the choice between the two candidates should not be difficult, given the glaring differences in character and integrity.
She said that voters who are "upset" over the Biden-Trump choice should "get over" themselves because the election outcome will determine "what kind of country" and "what kind of democracy" we will have, stressing that "people who blow that off are not paying attention.”