Clinton Humiliated When Claim Trump Should ‘Care Whether His Fellow Americans Live or Die’ Backfires

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Hillary Clinton was met with heavy backlash after accusing the president of not caring if his fellow Americans “live or die,” according to the Western Journal.

In a tweet, the former Secretary of State said, “We deserve a president who cares whether his fellow Americans live or die.”

It should be noted that she is the same person “who once asked a congressional committee if it mattered why four Americans died at the hands of an Islamic mob during the 2012 attack on U.S. diplomats in Libya,” as the Western Journal put.

“The fact is, we had four dead Americans,” she told Republican Sen. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin. “Was it because of a protest? Or because of guys out for a walk one night decided they’d go kill some American? What difference, at this point, does it make?”

More from the Western Journal:

This is a woman who served as the Obama administration’s chief diplomat for four years — and displayed not only a complete disregard for her country’s laws (in the email scandal that probably killed her chances of the presidency) but also, in the case of the Sept. 11, 2012, attack on the American diplomatic post in Benghazi, a shocking lack of feeling over the death of an ambassador, a State Department staffer and two CIA operatives who were also former Navy SEALs.

And it was during a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on those lies in 2013 that Clinton committed her now-infamous outburst.