Elections in the United States really will never end. America has two of the former candidate, who won Donald trump and defeated Hillary Clinton, who just can't let that happen.
In a stunning interview on Tuesday, Clinton, the former candidate of the Democratic party, highlighted her still strong feelings and passionate bitterness over the defeat, pointing to the Russian and FBI Director James Kogi as key factors in its loss.
Trump, for his part, rarely misses more than a few days, showing off their victory of an outsider. Then, he challenged the result, claiming without evidence that millions of illegal voters gave Clinton the universal triumph of the votes. Given the public anger, the consequences of its loss, and the reluctance of trump to move on, rhetorical revenge is inevitable, moreover, that Clinton has a book that will be released in the fall.
The President is extremely touched that his victory is not entirely fair. Clinton now appeals to his supporters, many of whom believe that she cheated because of a violation of the tallest, the toughest glass ceiling in politics, more reasons to consider trump illegal President.
And the President is unlikely to miss the unflattering description Clinton his speech, including the resumption of its statement that he is not ready to work.
The return of the former Secretary of state in the spotlight will inevitably raise questions about whether it is the question of a return to frontline politics. Clinton believes that she has a voice and a rightful place in the political struggle.
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