says she doesn't believe saying he 'likely' won't pardon ... trends now

says she doesn't believe saying he 'likely' won't pardon ... trends now
Hillary Clinton says she doesn't believe Trump saying he 'likely' won't pardon ... trends now

Hillary Clinton says she doesn't believe Trump saying he 'likely' won't pardon ... trends now

Hillary Clinton says she doesn't believe Trump saying he 'likely' won't pardon himself in sit-down with Biden's ex-Press Secretary Jen Psaki Hillary Clinton said Sunday she doesn't believe anything that Donald Trump says  Bashed Republicans for creating 'a political problem that they can try to use for their own benefit' by launching impeachment inquiry into President Biden  Clinton sat down for a wide-ranging interview with Jen Psaki aired on Sunday 

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Hillary Clinton says she doesn't believe Donald Trump when he says that he wouldn't use his presidential powers to pardon himself if he wins another term in the White House.

The 2016 rival to Trump told President Joe Biden's former Press Secretary Jen Psaki that she doesn't 'believe him on anything.'

It comes after Trump said in an interview with NBC News host Kristen Welker last weekend that he could have already pardoned himself before he left office if he really wanted to and said it's 'unlikely' he would do so if he becomes president again.

Sitting down for a wide-ranging interview for MSNBC's Sunday show Inside with Jen Psaki, Clinton also bashed House Republicans for their impeachment inquiry against Biden.

She claimed the GOP is manufacturing 'a political problem that they can try to use for their own benefit.'

Hillary Clinton said Sunday she doesn't believe anything that Donald Trump says - and bashed Republicans for creating 'a political problem that they can try to use for their own benefit' by launching an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden

Hillary Clinton said Sunday she doesn't believe anything that Donald Trump says - and bashed Republicans for creating 'a political problem that they can try to use for their own benefit' by launching an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden

Trump said last weekend that it was 'unlikely' he will pardon himself from the four different sets of indictments against him, claiming he is innocent of the charges he is accused of

Trump said last weekend that it was 'unlikely' he will pardon himself from the four different sets of indictments against him, claiming he is innocent of the charges he is accused of

'They just want to, you know, be able to grandstand and try to cause President Biden problems,' she added. 'I mean, it's not a

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