Manila Bulletin

Clinton: FBI chief and Putin cost her election

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NEW YORK (AFP) – Hillary Clinton on Tuesday laid the blame for her defeat in last year’s White House race squarely at the feet of FBI director James Comey and Russia’s Vladimir Putin, saying they had “scared off’’ voters.

The Democrat, speaking at a charity luncheon in New York, said she took “absolute personal responsibi­lity’’ for a series of campaign blunders that contribute­d to her loss to Donald Trump.

But she pointed a finger at Russian hacking and interferen­ce and at the Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion director, who revealed just before the November 8 election he was re-opening a probe into Clinton’s use of a personal email server while serving as secretary of state.

“I was on the way to winning until a combinatio­n of Jim Comey’s letter on October 28th and Russian WikiLeaks raised doubts in the minds of people who were inclined to vote for me, but got scared off,’’ Clinton said.

“If the election had been on October 27, I’d be your president.’’

Trump responded hours later with a pair of snarky tweets, attacking Clinton and saying the Russia affair was a Democratic ploy to justify her loss to him.

In January the US intelligen­ce community announced it had concluded Russia interfered in the election – and that Putin himself ordered a campaign to undermine the US democratic process and harm Clinton’s electabili­ty in order to help Trump win.

Clinton described the Russian president as someone who was “not a member of my fan club.’’

“He certainly interfered in our election and it was clear he hurt me and helped my opponent,’’ she said.

Clinton pointed to the release of an old video tape on October 7 on which Trump is heard crudely discussing groping women, and how “within an hour or two’’ of the tapes’ release, the Russian theft of Clinton staffers’ emails was made public on WikiLeaks. ‘’What a coincidenc­e. You just can’t make this stuff up,’’ she said.

Clinton’s remarks – which echoed CIA comments branding WikiLeaks a ‘’hostile intelligen­ce service’’ abetted by the likes of Russia – were the most extensive and direct about her loss since the shock result last year. ‘’The reason why I believe we lost were the intervenin­g events in the last 10 days,’’ she said.

“I’m now back to being an active citizen and part of the resistance,’’ she said, referring to the informal movement opposed to the Republican president.

Clinton is writing a book about her experience­s, to be released later this year, and said it has been a “painful process’’ to relive the campaign and the mistakes she made. “You’ll read my confession and my request for absolution,’’ she said.

 ??  ?? Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speaks at the Planned Parenthood 100th Anniversar­y Gala on Tuesday, May 2, 2017, in New York. (Photo by Charles Sykes/ Invision/AP)
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speaks at the Planned Parenthood 100th Anniversar­y Gala on Tuesday, May 2, 2017, in New York. (Photo by Charles Sykes/ Invision/AP)

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