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Trump Mocks Vanity Fair For Apologizing to Triggered Hillary Clinton Supporters

Yesterday Vanity Fair, a fashion magazine that regularly engages in promotion of progressive causes and people, published a video mocking two time failed Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. 

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Hillary's precious snowflakes couldn't take the heat and released a barrage of outrage on the magazine, forcing an apology. 

"It was an attempt at humor and we regret that it missed the mark,” Vanity Fair spokeswoman Beth Kseniak released in a statement. 

An attempt? It was hilarious. 

President Trump mocked Editor-in-Chief Anna Wintour Thursday afternoon for caving to their sensitivities. 

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HILLARY CLINTON

There are rumors Clinton may hit the campaign trail in 2018 for a series of candidates with hopes of regaining seats in the House. The news of her potential involvement has been met with praise and disdain within the Democrat party. 

“Clinton can be helpful, but not a force. I mean, we’ve got to redefine ourselves and do our own work,” Democrat Rep. Peter Welch told The Hill. “She’s respected for what she’s accomplished, but I think there’s a broad awareness that we’ve got to figure out our own future. We can’t depend on leaders who have served us in the past.”

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