Clinton fires back at Trump: 'You asked Russia to hack me on national television'

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Hillary Clinton Hillary Diane Rodham ClintonSenate heads home to campaign after deal on Trump nominees Man charged with sending Feinstein email threatening her life Florida House race in dead heat in district Clinton won in landslide MORE offered one of her most direct rebukes of President Trump Donald John TrumpUber CEO pulls out of Saudi Arabia conference over Khashoggi disappearance Don Lemon: Kanye West's meeting with Trump was a 'minstrel show' Senate heads home to campaign after deal on Trump nominees MORE in months on Thursday after Trump accused her of colluding with Russia during the 2016 presidential election at his campaign rally in Pennsylvania Wednesday night.

At the rally Wednesday night, Trump told an arena of supporters that there was "collusion between Hillary, the Democrats and Russia" during the 2016 election, despite offering no evidence for his claim. An intelligence community assessment in 2017 concluded that Russia's efforts were aimed at undermining the Clinton campaign.

"There was a lot of collusion with them and Russia and lots of other people," Trump added during the rally.

"Seriously, you asked Russia to hack me on national television," Clinton responded in a tweet Thursday afternoon.

Seriously, you asked Russia to hack me on national television. https://t.co/YPktJyQ7Gx — Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) October 11, 2018

Clinton's message referred to the president's comments at a news conference on the campaign trail in 2016, where he appeared to call on Russia directly to find emails supposedly deleted from Clinton's private email server used during her time at the State Department.

“Russia, if you’re listening, I hope you’re able to find the 30,000 emails that are missing,” Trump said at the time, adding: “I think you will probably be rewarded mightily by our press.”

The president has accused his former opponent of collusion with Russians before. In April, Trump quoted a Washington Post columnist who alleged that Clinton had sought compromising information on Trump from Russian sources during the campaign, which fact-checkers have found to be false.

"We already have a smoking gun about a campaign getting dirt on their opponent, it was Hillary Clinton," Trump tweeted at the time, quoting the writer. "How is it OK for Hillary Clinton to proactively seek dirt from the Russians but the Trump campaign met at the Russians request and that is bad?”

Trump's eldest son, Donald Trump Jr. Donald (Don) John TrumpCalifornia Dem hits Trump Jr. over claims of links to extremist groups Election Countdown: Minnesota Dems worry Ellison allegations could cost them key race | Dems struggle to mobilize Latino voters | Takeaways from Tennessee Senate debate | Poll puts Cruz up 9 in Texas Clinton fires back at Trump: 'You asked Russia to hack me on national television' MORE, responded to Clinton in his own tweet Thursday afternoon, accusing the Clinton campaign of consorting with "foreign agents" to fund the creation of Christopher Steele's unverified dossier of allegations about Trump's ties to Russia.

"You should really sit this one out," he added.

HumanKapital_ on October 11st, 2018 at 22:18 UTC »

He also admitted to Obstruction of Justice on national TV when he said one of the reasons why he fired Comey was because of the Russian investigation

TooShiftyForYou on October 11st, 2018 at 21:43 UTC »

Russian hackers made their initial attempt to hack Clinton's emails on July 27 2016, the very same day Trump publicly asked them to.

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FoxNewsProbably on October 11st, 2018 at 21:18 UTC »

Trump: No you!