Clinton might want to think twice before proposing prosecutions for spreading Russian propaganda. No one has done that more than she has.
Hillary Clinton went on MSNBC this week and told Rachel Maddow that she thinks Americans who spread “misinformation” and Russia propaganda should be prosecuted.
If Hillary Clinton doesn’t like it, she can go pound sand.
Let’s say we’re going to start criminally prosecuting American citizens for spreading Russia propaganda.
The Clinton campaign collusion with Russia gets even worse.
In a conversation about the recent Justice Department indictment of several alleged Kremlin-run websites and Russian state media employees, Clinton said it’s important to indict Russians who interfere in our elections but there are also Americans “engaged in this kind of propaganda” and that if they were civilly or criminally charged it would be “a better deterrent” because it’s unlikely any Russians will ever stand trial in the United States.
Suffice to say that if we’re going to start prosecuting Americans for spreading Russian propaganda, the very first person we should charge is Hillary Clinton.
These campaign expenditures to Fusion GPS were never disclosed by the Clinton campaign.
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