Clinton In Hot Water For Insulting Comment About Trump, U.S. Army Parade
Hillary Clinton once again revealed her disdain for the U.S. military and President Donald J. Trump, drawing a firestorm of criticism after attempting to mock the President’s 250th Army anniversary celebration on social media.
While President Trump led a patriotic display honoring the Army’s 250 years of defending American liberty, Clinton spent the weekend hobnobbing with leftist elites in the Hamptons at the wedding of Huma Abedin and Alex Soros, son of far-left billionaire financier George Soros.
In a now-locked X post on Sunday, Clinton shared side-by-side images comparing scenes from the Washington, D.C. parade to protest gatherings in Los Angeles and Houston, writing:
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View Plans“Compare and contrast scenes from yesterday in America. On the one hand, Trump’s low-energy Dear Leader parade (that cost you $45 million). On the other, millions of people across the country gathering peacefully to say: Here, we have no kings.”
Clinton disabled replies on the post, but that didn’t stop Americans from slamming her for what many called an insult to the U.S. Army and a slap in the face to veterans.
“This witch was a few votes away from becoming commander in chief. This is what she thinks of our military,” conservative commentator Benny Johnson posted on X. “Hillary hates the troops.”
“Utter contempt for the 250th birthday of the @USArmy,” another critic responded.
“And, we don’t have queens either. We have a duly-elected president…which you’ll never be,” posted Lt. Col. Buzz Patterson, a retired Air Force officer and author.
“Basically what you did in Benghazi shows how much respect you have for our military,” one user posted. “You really should sit this one out.”
“We already have a ‘No kings’ day, Hillary. It’s called July 4th,” another account replied. “This is the type of product of the public school system.”
The Army’s 250th anniversary parade, which drew over 250,000 attendees to Washington, also coincided with President Trump’s 79th birthday and Flag Day, making it a powerful moment of American pride, tradition, and unity. Meanwhile, the so-called “No Kings Day” protests across left-wing cities devolved into chaos and violence in places like Portland and Los Angeles.
Clinton’s critics also blasted the stark contrast between Trump’s public tribute to the troops and her own elitist weekend getaway, attending a wedding packed with Democrat royalty and globalist power players.
“On one hand you had shootings and riots… On another hand, You had happy people celebrating the 250th Army Anniversary… Your Point? BTW: How was the Democrat Royal Wedding of Alex Soros and Huma Abedin?” one user posted.
“How was the Soros wedding? Chilling with the liberal royalty sounds like fun on No Kings Day!” another quipped.
The Abedin–Soros wedding was a who's who of Democrat elites, including Bill Clinton, Kamala Harris and Doug Emhoff, Nancy Pelosi, and Chuck Schumer, according to The New York Times. Guests also included fashion mogul Anna Wintour, socialite Nicky Hilton Rothschild, and Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama.
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View Plans“I’m looking forward to being a witness to their marriage... to seeing so many longtime friends gathered in one place,” Clinton gushed to Vogue Magazine in a glowing write-up of the luxury affair.
But for many Americans, her tone-deaf attempt to criticize a pro-military celebration while sipping champagne with the Soros family reinforced everything they’ve come to expect from Clinton and the left: a detached political class that mocks patriotism, despises the military, and celebrates globalist power over American tradition.