Former President Bill Clinton remarked that the “economy was better” during the tenure of former President Donald Trump while speaking at a rally for Vice President Kamala Harris in Muskegon Heights, Michigan. He urged attendees to continue supporting Harris.

“I don’t think it’s right to say that people have to vote for Donald Trump because the economy was better then,” Clinton stated, a comment that many in the crowd interpreted as an unintended endorsement of Trump, prompting audible discontent from the audience.

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Despite his comments on the economy, Clinton emphasized that Harris remains the candidate people should vote for.

He added, “I think I’m entitled to my opinion about who would be better” due to his experience as a former president, expressing confidence that he “did pretty well.”

Interestingly, Clinton previously made a remark that seemed critical of Harris a few weeks prior, suggesting that the death of Laken Riley “probably wouldn’t have happened” if the Biden-Harris administration had “properly vetted” her alleged killer, who is an undocumented migrant.

Clinton’s statement further associates Harris with the administration’s border policies. Since taking office in 2021, the Biden-Harris administration has reversed many policies implemented during the Trump presidency. For instance, they halted the Remain in Mexico policy on their very first day in office.

Riley was a 22-year-old nursing student at Augusta University who was reportedly murdered this year by an illegal immigrant who had been allowed to enter the United States.

{Matzav.com}