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We came, we saw, he’s impeached ? Hillary Clinton Reacts To Impeachment Of US President

Hillary Clinton, former United States, US, Democratic presidential candidate, has reacted to the impeachment of the country’s president, Donald Trump by the House of Representatives.

Clinton said Trump abused his powers and left the lawmakers with no choice but to impeach him.

The former Democrat’s presidential candidate, who lost to Trump in the 2016 US elections stated this in her verified Twitter handle.

The choral of ‘we came, we saw, he died’ during the air raid by NATO and U.S that lead to the death of Gaddafi wrote

“One of our most precious rights as Americans is the right to determine who our leaders are,” she tweeted on Wednesday.

The president abused his powers to cheat in the next election and rob us of that right. Then he obstructed Congress to cover it up. Impeachment is the only remedy,” she tweeted.

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