The former Trump adviser's remarks came after Clinton for the first time publicly shared what she would have said in her victory speech if she'd won in 2016.
. How can I go and insert myself into this national discussion and remind people that I'm still here?'" Miller, who now serves as the CEO of social media platform Gettr, said.In her MasterClass remarks, which were first aired this week, Clinton said"I'm going to face one of my most public defeats head-on by sharing with you the speech I had hoped to deliver if I had won the 2016 election.
"I've never read this out loud. But it helps to encapsulate who I am, what I believe in, and what my hopes were for the kind of country that I want for my grandchildren, and that I want for the world, that I believe in that is America at its best," Clinton said in the video.have declined dramatically over the past several months, as their administration has faced a number of crises.
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