Hillary Says She Fears ‘Republican Sabotage Of The USPS’ Over Mail-In Voting, Bongino Reacts: “I Fear Democrat Sabotage”

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2016 presidential election loser Hillary Clinton is fearful that the Republican Party could “sabotage” the United States Postal Service (USPS), since the government-owned agency will be in charge of handling massive amounts of mail-in ballots for the 2020 election.

The former Secretary of State claims that the “slowing” of mail delivery across the U.S. in wake of the coronavirus pandemic could be a “Trump strategy to make voting by mail more difficult this fall.”

To back up her theory, Clinton posted a link to an article by The Philadelphia Inquirer, which reported that citizens are frustrated that the USPS mail delivery system has been terribly slow.

“I fear Republican sabotage of the USPS, including slowing mail delivery, is a Trump strategy to make voting by mail more difficult this fall. Request your ballots and return them as early as you can,” Hillary tweeted.

In response, political commentator Dan Bongino swiped back at Hillary and brought forth the fact that her own campaign helped fund the research company Fusion GPS during the 2016 election, which is the company that was behind the phony Steele Dossier that contained false allegations about Trump’s ties to Russia among other debunked information.

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The dossier was ultimately used to help obtain FISA warrants to spy on Republicans involved in President Trump’s campaign.

“I fear Democrat sabotage of the election, including colluding with foreign agents to collect and distribute false information to media co-conspirators in order to weaponize our law enforcement & intell communities to spy on Republicans. Wait, she already did that,” Bongino tweeted. See Below

Dan Bongino Responds To Hillary Clinton