Former First Lady Hillary Clinton suggested she would be open to accepting an official position in a potential Harris administration, drawing jeers from Republicans who mocked her willingness to unretire.
Clinton is a two-time failed presidential contender, an election denier, a former senator, and a former secretary of state. During an interview with CBS News, reporter Erin Moriarty asked Clinton if she wanted to work in a potential Harris administration, either officially or unofficially.
“Well, certainly, unofficially, I want to be as helpful as I can and would do anything I was asked to be helpful,” Clinton replied. “We have so much to do that it really should be all hands on deck. And anybody who can help in any capacity should be willing to do so.”
“Yikes,” Republican strategist Steve Cortes posted on X. “A vote for Kamala Harris is a vote to make Hillary Clinton the Defense Secretary or Secretary of State.”
🚨Yikes. A vote for Kamala Harris is a vote to make Hillary Clinton the Defense Secretary or Secretary of State:
CBS: “If there is a Harris-Walz Administration — would you want to play a part in it?”
Hillary Clinton: “I would do anything I was asked to be helpful.” pic.twitter.com/CGNNrUB0c9
— Steve Cortes (@CortesSteve) September 19, 2024
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