Former President Donald Trump took to Truth Social with an advertisement targeting Hillary Clinton after her campaign manager testified she personally signed off on sharing since-debunked Trump-Russia allegations.
Trump’s ad opened with an exchange between him and Clinton during the 2016 presidential debate when Clinton said, “It is awfully good that someone with the temperament of Donald Trump is not in charge of the law in our country.” Trump then responded, “Because you’d be in jail.”
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The ad then highlighted a juxtaposition of media clips reacting to the news that campaign manager Robby Mook testified that Clinton “agreed with the decision” to share information about claims of a secret back channel between the Trump Organization and Russia’s Alfa-Bank, which have been debunked.
“They tried to steal the 2016 election by spreading the Russia hoax,” the ad said. “Trump was right. Hillary fabricated the Russia hoax.”
The ad included chants of “lock her up,” and Trump ended by saying, “The collusion delusion is over.”
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On Friday, Mook testified he was "briefed about the Alfa-Bank issue first" by Clinton campaign general counsel Marc Elias amid election season in the summer of 2016. He said the campaign leaders quickly had a meeting about whether to share the information with the media, which they decided to do.