Former Secretary of State Hilary Clinton directed the blame toward “MAGA Republicans” for the hot summer temperatures.
On Tuesday, Clinton blamed “MAGA Republicans” for the warm weather in the summer, citing a tweet from CAP Action, a self-styled “nonpartisan policy institute and advocacy organization that is dedicated to improving the lives of all Americans through bold, progressive ideas.”
Hot enough for you?
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) July 25, 2023
Thank a MAGA Republican.
Or better yet, vote them out of office. https://t.co/0MFC6rPq6o
“Hot enough for you? Thank a MAGA Republican,” the 2016 presidential loser wrote in the quote tweet. “Or better yet, vote them out of office.”
Similar to CAP Action, Clinton blamed “MAGA Republicans” for “pouring fuel on the climate crisis fire.”
“Extreme MAGA Republican” has been a go-to label for Democratic lawmakers when describing their political rivals since last summer, when President Joe Biden started using the phrase after the raid on former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence.
Among those who love using the term is Democratic New York Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, who has used the terms “extreme MAGA” or “MAGA Republicans” 11 times just this month alone.
“House Dems are focused on building an economy from the middle out and the bottom up to make life better for everyday Americans. Meanwhile, Extreme MAGA Republicans remain obsessed with appeasing the Insurrectionist-in-Chief,” Jeffries wrote in his recent tweet.
As for Clinton, House Republicans are looking into launching an investigation into her following the release of the Durham report. This comes after Special Counsel John Durham released his 306-page report outlining his investigation into Clinton’s “Russia Collusion” allegations against Trump.
The report added that CIA Director Brennan briefed then-President Barack Obama and then-Vice President Biden on Clinton’s plan to link Trump’s campaign to Russia. Brennan also continued to push the claim of collusion in the liberal media for years.
During an interview on Fox News recently, Jordan said that his committee is “going to talk with our lawyers” as well as speak with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy on “where to proceed from here.”
“Are there people that were highlighted in the Durham investigation and the Durham report that we need to talk to on the Judiciary Committee?” Jordan asked at the time. “We’re going to give that a good, hard look.”