Hillary Clinton recently told comedian Amy Schumer that she spends most of her time working to support Joe Biden in an effort to send President Trump “back to the golf course full time.”
The 2016 former Democratic presidential nominee revealed her intentions during her virtual interview airing Tuesday for Variety’s first virtual TV festival.
“I am spending most of my time trying to do my best to pick him up and send him back to the golf course full time,” Clinton said from her Chappaqua, New York home as Schumer stayed with his family at Martha’s. Vineyard in Massachusetts.
Clinton added that she felt a sense of responsibility for the Trump presidency after he defeated her in 2016.
“I didn’t think I was going to lose. But I felt a real sense of responsibility, like how did this happen? Of course, I was really concerned about Trump, “she said.” But he’s been worse off than he even feared it would be, and while trying to warn people that he would be. “
“Therefore, I have carried with me this true sense of deep responsibility that, ‘Oh my gosh, I can’t bear the fact that this man became president.’ For any combination of reasons, and there were many reasons, I win. a popular vote and I lose the Electoral College literally by a handful, “he added.
The Trump campaign did not respond to Fox News’ requests for comment.
Clinton, who has remained out of the spotlight since her loss to Trump, also spoke about the ongoing protests against police brutality and racial injustice and Trump’s decisions on a variety of issues.
“We are seeing that unfold dramatically at this time between COVID and the economy, and the terrible decisions it made around peaceful protesters and trying to send the army, and that is contrary to the Constitution, to our core values for humanity “Clinton told Schumer.
“This protest that is happening is really a kind of moment of moral judgment,” he added. “They can’t get away from that eight-minute, 46-second video. They can’t look away from that cop’s face where he literally moved his body and reached in [his] pocket and put more pressure on mr [George] Floyd’s neck.
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Clinton and Schumer also addressed clearer topics, including Clinton’s last meal and her favorite television shows.