" "

Hillary Clinton Reemerges To Hit Trump With Insane Nazi Allegation

It’s been nearly eight years since Hillary Clinton’s crushing loss to Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election, but if you think she’s moved on, think again. Clinton, once convinced she had the presidency in the bag, seemed genuinely blindsided by Trump’s victory, and it’s clear that defeat still weighs heavily on her.

Instead of fading into the background, Clinton has taken every opportunity to publicly slam Trump, as if she’s on a personal mission to undermine him. The latest example came during a softball interview with CNN’s Kaitlin Collins, where Clinton launched into one of her wildest attacks yet, drawing a bizarre comparison between Trump’s upcoming rally at Madison Square Garden and a 1939 Nazi rally held at the same venue.

According to Fox News, Clinton told Collins, “Trump actually reenacting the Madison Square Garden rally in 1939… President Franklin Roosevelt was appalled that neo-Nazis, fascists in America were lining up to essentially pledge their support for the kind of government that they were seeing in Germany.” She then added, “It may be a leap for some people… But please open your eyes to the danger this man poses to our country.”

A “leap”? That’s putting it mildly, Hillary. This isn’t just a leap—it’s a case of Trump derangement syndrome at full throttle.

Now, let’s not forget that Clinton herself has spoken at Madison Square Garden during her time as a New York senator. Trump’s team, not known for holding back, quickly fired back through spokesperson Karoline Leavitt, who reminded Clinton of her own history with the venue. “Hillary Clinton is so messed up from her raging 8-year-long case of anti-Trump derangement syndrome that she forgot SHE did an event at Madison Square Garden when she was a Senator,” Leavitt pointed out, also noting that her husband, Bill, accepted the Democratic nomination there.

As Election Day nears, Clinton’s rhetoric underscores just how frantic Democrats are becoming. They assumed Kamala Harris would be leading Trump comfortably by now, but the race remains tight, with independent voters likely to play a crucial role. Clinton’s endless tirades might actually push some voters toward Trump, tired as they are of baseless accusations.

And if Trump does win a second term? Well, get ready for a meltdown from Clinton the likes of which we’ve never seen. Frankly, I’m hoping we get to see it unfold.