She added, "For context that’s about half the number of people associated with your campaign who have been indicted."
WASHINGTON – Former Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton responded on Monday to President Donald Trump's claim that Google had"manipulated from 2.6 million to 16 million votes" for her in the 2016 election by noting that the study Trump appeared to be referring to was"debunked."
She had been referring to Trump's post earlier Monday about alleged voter fraud in the 2016 election. Trump had said on Twitter that because of Google's misdeeds,"Google must be sued" and added that his electoral victory should have been larger.
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