By Molly Goddard
9:42am PDT, Mar 25, 2025
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Is Hillary Clinton one to talk?After the former Secretary of State gave her bold reaction to the report that President Donald Trump and members of his administration mistakenly added a journalist to their text chain discussing military strikes in Yemen, social media users quickly called her out for her past mishaps with sensitive information.
Keep reading to see how the public reacted to Clinton's diss of the current commander-in-chief's slip-up…
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On Monday, March 24, The Atlantic editor Jeffrey Goldberg revealed in an article that he was allegedly included in a group message alongside President Donald Trump, Vice President J.D. Vance, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, National Security Adviser Mike Waltz and other staffers by accident. The topic of discussion was reportedly military operations.Later in the day, Hillary Clinton reposted the story on X alongside a caption that read, "You have got to be kidding me."
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Social media users were not impressed with the slight toward Donald Trump after Hillary Clinton's 2016 email scandal, which prompted a federal probe."I'm old enough to remember when you used a server in your basement and nothing happened to you," member of the New York Young Republicans Michael J. Morrison wrote on X.
"She should not be talking…," former right-wing political consultant Kyle Adams chimed in.
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Right before Hillary Clinton was set to face off against Donald Trump in the 2016 election, former FBI Director James Comey announced they would not press criminal charges against the former first lady for using the private server to house classified documents. However, he added that the action was "extremely careless" on Clinton's part."Although we did not find clear evidence that Secretary Clinton or her colleagues intended to violate laws governing the handling of classified information, there is evidence that they were extremely careless in their handling of very sensitive, highly classified information," the official made clear during a July 2016 press conference.
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The investigation into Hillary Clinton's emails found thousands of correspondences from the State Department on multiple unsecured private servers. There were allegedly 113 emails in 52 email chains that stored classified information."I did not send classified material and I did not receive any material that was marked or designated classified," the left-wing politician said in a 2016 statement, according to Reuters.