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Hillary Clinton Warns Of Trump's Increasing Unhinged Behavior

Hillary Clinton looks happy.

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton recently expressed concerns about former President Donald Trump's current state, labeling him as 'more unhinged, more unstable, and more dangerous' than during their 2016 electoral showdown. Clinton highlighted Trump's erratic behavior at rallies and in speeches, describing them as 'word-salad-after-word-salad.' She emphasized the importance of Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign, which focuses on reminding voters of the potential dangers posed by Trump.

Clinton drew attention to remarks made by Trump's former chief of staff, retired Marine Gen. John Kelly, who characterized Trump as meeting the definition of a 'fascist.' Kelly disclosed that Trump had expressed admiration for Adolf Hitler's leadership style, a claim that Trump vehemently denied, dismissing it as fabricated.

During a recent town hall event, Vice President Harris echoed Kelly's sentiments, labeling Trump as a fascist and emphasizing the threat he poses to the country. Clinton concurred with Kelly and Harris, urging the public to recognize the dangers of Trump's leadership style.

Gen. Kelly characterizes Trump as meeting the definition of a fascist.
Clinton warns of Trump's erratic behavior and instability.
VP Harris echoes concerns about Trump's leadership style.

Reflecting on the upcoming election, Clinton humorously noted that Harris does not face the same challenges she did in 2016, referencing the controversial actions of former FBI director James Comey just before the election. Clinton expressed gratitude that Harris does not have a similar obstacle in her path.

As the political landscape continues to evolve, Clinton's warnings about Trump's behavior and the potential risks he poses serve as a stark reminder of the importance of informed decision-making in the upcoming elections.

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