In an interview with NBC that was released on Sunday, Clinton predicted that Donald Trump would seek the presidency in 2024 and that his victory could be the end of US democracy.
One of the biggest political upsets in modern political history took place in 2016 when Donald Trump defeated Hillary Clinton, who had lost the Democratic presidential nomination in 2008 to Barack Obama.
She said that Trump is going to run again, if she were a betting person. If he's not held accountable, he gets to do it again.
She thinks that could be the end of our democracy. I want people to understand that this could be a make-or-break point. If he or someone of his ilk were to be elected president again, you will not recognize our country.
Since leaving the White House in January, Trump has entertained the idea of running for president in 2024, but hasn't made an official announcement.
Clinton admitted to having feelings of guilt and responsibility about Trump's time in the White House.
"Of course," she said. I tried to warn people. I tried to make the case that this was really dangerous because he was allied with people who were saying what he might do. I think I would have won if Jim Comey had not pulled a stunt ten days before the election.
The law enforcement agency was reopening its investigation into her private email server, after former FBI Director James B. Comey sent a letter to Congress in October 2020.
Clinton and many top Democrats have maintained for a long time that the development swayed enough independent voters to help Trump win the election.
Clinton said in her Today interview that she sees Trump's brand of politics as perilous.
She said that she felt terrible about not stopping him, but that she now felt like everyone could see what kind of leader he was.
Clinton noted that Trump was trying to install loyalists in key election posts across the country.
She said that there were people who liked what they saw, despite what she saw as the real dangers to our country. They voted for him. He's trying to get it set up so that he can win again even if he loses.
In the popular vote, Clinton got more votes than the Republican, but in the Electoral College, Trump got more votes than Clinton.
Clinton has been a fixture in national politics for a long time, from her days as the first lady to her time as the country's top diplomat and as one of the most influential figures in the Democratic Party.
The country has a clear choice if Trump reenters the Oval Office.
She asked if we were going to stand up to the organized effort to undermine our rule of law or if we were going to give in to the lies.
In a video for her new MasterClass lesson, Clinton shared a speech she would have given at the Javits Center in Manhattan if she had won the presidency.