Hillary Clinton is calling for public hearings on Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia report.
In an interview on Wondery’s “TBD with Tina Brown,” Clinton discussed the Russia investigation and said, “there hasn’t really been that kind of solemn, somber laying of facts and information before the public and the press that should happen in our democracy.”
“There is enough grounds in what has already been made public for the government for Congress, in particular, to be doing more with [the Mueller report]. I’m pleased that under Speaker Pelosi, the Democrats are beginning to hold hearings and try to connect some of these dots,” she continued.
Clinton also discussed the 2020 female presidential candidates and lamented how they would have to face the challenge of being “likeable.”
“This is still a problem for women on the public stage,” she said.
“How does a woman stand up for herself on the biggest stage in the world without No. 1 looking aggressive, maybe a little bit angry, that somebody is behaving like that, being willing to go toe to toe when there are so few memories embedded in our collective DNA where women do that?,” she asked.
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