The Woman Who Tried to Ram ICE Agents in Minneapolis Is Who You'd...
Of Course, Tim Walz Repeated This 2020 Lie While Announcing He's Deploying the...
Tapes Were Found Inside the Storage Unit of the Brown University Shooter. Here's...
Tampon Tim Did Not Just Say That About Today's ICE Agent Shooting in...
Democrats Should Take This Advice for the Midterms, but They Won't
Iran's Army Chief Must Have Lost His Damn Mind
The Townhall 50 – Ranking the Worst Journalists of 2025, Part 3: Top...
Mamdani's Tenant Advisor Breaks Down When Confronted About Her Mom's Million-Dollar Home
Either Jacob Frey Is Lying Through His Teeth or He Hasn't Seen...
The Donroe Doctrine: Strength Over Surrender
U.S. Secret Service Stopped Over $400 Million in Skimming Fraud in 2025
Rep. Goldman: ICE Agent Who Shot Woman 'Needs to Be Charged With Murder'
Trump Floats $1.5T 2027 Budget to Build 'Dream Military'
Minnesota Rolls Out Paid Leave as State Reels From Childcare Fraud Claims
TD Bank Insider Pleads Guilty to Helping Launder Nearly Half a Billion Dollars
Tipsheet

Hillary Clinton: Okay Fine, I Guess I Should Have Fired the Guy Sexually Harassing My Female Staffer

In case you missed it earlier this week, former Secretary of State and self-proclaimed "champion of women and girls" Hillary Clinton, issued a very long explanation about why she failed to fire a senior male staffer who was sexually harassing a subordinate. At the time of the issue, firing was recommended by senior officials on her team. Clinton declined.

Advertisement

Clinton posted her statement just minutes before President Trump's State of the Union address on Tuesday night, a politically calculated move that guaranteed it would get limited coverage.


Notice throughout the novel she wrote, there isn't an actual apology. There is an admission she should have done things differently, followed by several paragraphs of justifications. After all, Hillary is never really responsible for anything.

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Townhall Videos