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Clinton ridicules Trump using a sharp three-word phrase

Hillary Clinton Delivers Brutal Blow with Just Three Words

Hillary Clinton just took a sharp jab at one of Donald Trump’s biggest insecurities — and she only needed three words to do it.

Trump’s Crowd Obsession Resurfaces

Trump has long been fixated on crowd sizes at his rallies, inaugurations, and public appearances. Even Barack Obama mocked this obsession during the 2024 Democratic National Convention. He joked that, to Trump, comparing crowd sizes is like a “penis measuring contest.”

Parade vs. Protest

Last weekend, Trump held a military parade to mark the U.S. military’s 250th anniversary — and possibly celebrate his birthday. His team claimed 250,000 people attended.

However, the numbers didn’t work in Trump’s favor. On the same day, more than 4 million Americans reportedly joined nationwide “No Kings” protests.

Clinton’s Viral Response

Clinton saw the moment and pounced. She posted side-by-side images of Trump’s parade and the massive protests on Instagram. Her caption:
“Compare and contrast scenes from yesterday in America.”

She followed up with biting commentary:
“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.”

“No Kings” Becomes a Rallying Cry

Clinton’s post instantly went viral. “No Kings” began trending online. Her followers flooded the comments with praise, emojis, and applause.

One fan wrote, “I love you so much for doing this, Hillary!!!” Another added, “The shade of it all!”

Backlash from the Right

But the reaction wasn’t all positive. Conservative critics slammed Clinton for disrespecting the military and ridiculed her for attending a wedding in the Hamptons while mocking Trump’s parade.

Right-wing commentator Benny Johnson posted:
“This witch was a few votes away from becoming commander in chief. This is what she thinks of our military.”

Florida’s Voice assistant director chimed in:
“Hillary Clinton hates the troops, bigtime.”

One critic even called it “utter contempt for the 250th birthday of the @USArmy.”

A Longstanding Feud Reignites

Retired Air Force Lt. Col. Buzz Patterson added:
“And, we don’t have queens either. We have a duly-elected president…which you’ll never be.”

Clearly, Clinton’s three-word caption struck a nerve. It reignited deep political divisions and lit up both sides of the internet.

Final Thoughts

Clinton’s post was either a petty dig or a perfectly timed mic-drop — depending on who you ask. But one thing’s certain:
The war of words between Trump and Clinton is far from over.

K

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