Chelsea Clinton Threatens to Run for Office

If there is one thing the Clintons are famous for it’s not telling the truth and little Chelsea has picked up mommy and daddy’s bad habits.

While Bill was president, the act of being on seemingly both sides of an issue or outright lying was called “pulling a Clinton.” During Hillary’s less than admirable time as Secretary of State, the country was subjected to lies, diversions and heartbreak over the infamous Benghazi Attacks when no aid was sent to protect Americans under siege by terrorists.

She followed up that historic low by putting national security at risk over a home email server and then had it scrubbed to avoid jail time. Top secret emails even ended up on Clinton friend and registered sex offender Anthony Weiner’s laptop.

The once freckle-faced kid in the White House has learned the family trade well. It appears she may have been less than accurate when she declared no interest in running for political office.

On this Fox News segment of Tucker Carlson Tonight, the cutting-edge talk show host points to the rumblings that Chelsea’s may be running in 2020. That “no way” declaration has quickly changed to a “definite maybe” that Chelsea will run for office. After all, Chelsea has already told us that money isn’t the most important to her. Of course, she was pulling down 7-figures in a job Bill and Hillary arranged.

Find out what Tucker Carlson and guest have to say on this Fox News video and why the Clintons need to just go away.


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