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Will Hillary Clinton make the office of electoral fraud? President Trump: “I hope yes”

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Speaking with journalists on Friday afternoon, President Donald Trump expressed that he hoped that the former presidential adversary Hillary Clinton will finally investigate electoral fraud.

Shortly before leaving for New Jersey, a journalist asked Trump: “Will Hillary Clinton finally make an investigation into electoral fraud?”

Trump replied, “I hope yes, I hope yes. I don’t know if it will happen or not, but I hope yes.”

During his brief exchange with journalists outside the White House, Trump also repeatedly criticized the commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Erika Mcentarfer, which he recently withdrawn. The president has linked his recent decision to dismiss Mcentarfer, which he accused of falsifying the reports on jobs, for efforts to influence the previous elections against him.

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Speaking with journalists on Friday afternoon, President Donald Trump said he hopes that former presidential adversary Hillary Clinton would finally make an investigation for electoral fraud. (Justin Sullivan / Getty Images and Ap Photo / Jacquelyn Martin)

“You must have honest reports and when you look at these figures or when you look just before the elections, then after the elections, they corrected it by 8 or 900,000 jobs,” he said.

“Why should someone trust the numbers? You go back to the ballot day. Look at what happened two or three days before with massive and wonderful employment numbers, trying to have it elected or his elected officials, trying to run who hell worked because you return and they came out with figures very favorable to Kamala,” he continued. “And then on November 15 or roughly, they added a reduction of 8 or 900,000 overvaluation just after the elections.”

Addressing directly to a journalist, Trump added: “It didn’t work, because, you know who won, John? I won.”

Trump’s comments concerning Clinton heard until his first presidential campaign during which he warned that if he was president, he would ask his Attorney General to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate his behavior. In one of the 2016 debates, Trump joked in Clinton that if he was president: “You would be in prison”.

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President Donald Trump has gestures at the crowd during his speech at the CPAC in Oxon Hill, Md., On February 22, 2025. (AP photo / Jose Luis Magana)

As president, however, Trump did not move to continue Clinton, who was the secretary of state of former President Barack Obama from 2009 to 2013.

In July, the director of national intelligence Tulsi Gabbard published evidence which, according to her, suggests that the Obama administration has promoted an “artificial story” that Russia interfered in the 2016 elections.

“There is irrefutable evidence that details how President Obama and his national security team led the creation of a community intelligence assessment they knew how to be false,” said Gabbard. “They knew that it would promote this artificial story that Russia interfered in the 2016 elections to help President Trump win, selling the American people as if it were true. It was not the case.”

“We have referred and will continue to refer all these documents to the Ministry of Justice and the FBI, to investigate the criminal implications of this for the proof,” said Gabbard. “The evidence that we have found and that we have published directly indicate President Obama leading the manufacture of this intelligence assessment. There are several elements of evidence and information that confirms this.”

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National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard addresses journalists at the White House on July 23, 2025. (SOMODEVILLA / GETTY Images)

In a July interview, Trump described Russiagate’s allegations against Obama and members of his administration as a “serious betrayal”.

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“What they did is so bad for this country. And it really started in the 2016 elections,” Trump said Gabbard’s conclusions. “And there is a difference when you know – and when you know, and everything is written for you. I mean, everything is there. It’s right. Orders, Memos, all. It’s right.”

Diana Stancy of Fox News Digital and Hanna Panreck contributed to this report.

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