Former presidential candidate said she was deeply troubled by the current lack of tolerance, and an election that said ‘it’s OK to take it out on people’
Hillary Clinton has drawn a connection between the 2016 presidential election campaign and the attack in Portland last week, where a man went on an anti-Muslim tirade against two young women, then fatally stabbed two men who intervened.
Clinton did not mention Donald Trump, her Republican rival in the presidential election, by name, but said she was “deeply troubled” by a sudden rejection of tolerance in today’s America.
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