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Hillary Clinton:

- By Steve LeBlanc Steve LeBlanc is an Associated Press writer.

Vanquished Democrat, right, calls Trump’s budget a “con” during graduation speech.

WELLESLEY, Mass. — Hillary Clinton peppered her Wellesley College commenceme­nt address Friday with barbs aimed at her rival in last year’s presidenti­al election, criticizin­g President Trump’s budget proposal as a mean-spirited “con.”

The former Democratic presidenti­al nominee never mentioned Trump by name even as she lashed out at his proposed budget as “an attack of unimaginab­le cruelty on the most vulnerable among us.”

She said during her speech at her alma mater that the spending proposal fails to address critical issues such as opioid addiction and climate change. “It is shrouded in a trillion-dollar mathematic­al lie,” she said. “Let’s call it what it is. It’s a con. They don’t even try to hide it.”

Clinton also painted a portrait of a political environmen­t where some are hostile to the fundamenta­ls of an enlightene­d society and are engaged in “full-fledged assault on truth and reason.”

“Some are even denying things we can see with our own eyes, like the size of crowds,” she said, a reference to the Republican president’s false claims about the size of his inaugurati­on crowd.

“When people in authority invent their own facts and attack those who question them, it can mark the beginning of the end of a free society,” she said.

Clinton urged graduates to listen to those they may disagree with and get out of their Internet bubbles, despite the push-back they may receive.

Clinton said she understand­s the anger that some of the graduating members of the class might be feeling in the wake of the election. She said she felt similar outrage as she was graduating 48 years ago.

She said her classmates distrusted authority and were angry at the growing casualties in Vietnam — and the occupant of the White House.

“We were furious about the past presidenti­al election of a man whose presidency would eventually end in disgrace with his impeachmen­t ... after firing the person running the investigat­ion into him,” she said, drawing a parallel between Richard Nixon and Trump.

Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel said Clinton’s speech was a “stark reminder” of why she lost the election.

“Instead of lashing out with the same partisan talking points, Hillary Clinton would be wise to look inward, talk about why she lost, and expand the dwindling base of Democrat Party supporters,” she said.

Clinton’s speech marked a return engagement of sorts for Clinton. She delivered the first student commenceme­nt address 48 years ago in 1969, the year she graduated from the all-women’s school. She also delivered the 1992 commenceme­nt speech.

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 ?? Josh Reynolds / Associated Press ?? Faculty members cheer Hillary Clinton after she delivered the commenceme­nt address at Wellesley College in Massachuse­tts. Clinton graduated from the school in 1969.
Josh Reynolds / Associated Press Faculty members cheer Hillary Clinton after she delivered the commenceme­nt address at Wellesley College in Massachuse­tts. Clinton graduated from the school in 1969.

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