Hillary Clinton
Hillary and Bill Clinton also issued a statement, warning Americans what they do next will "make the difference between a nation that moves forward or one that falls back."
The former secretary of state issued a dire warning about the former president.
Speaking to The New York Times, Clinton said her tactics from 2016's presidential debates show how to expose Donald Trump's weaknesses.
Clinton, now 78 and visibly shakier, has been speaking at Democratic conventions for four decades.
“Together, we’ve put a lot of cracks in the highest, hardest glass ceiling,” said the 2016 Democratic presidential nominee. “We’re so close to breaking through.”
“Even by Trump standards," wrote the former secretary of state.
The former secretary state mocked Republicans with some unsolicited advice.
The former president denied ever calling for his 2016 adversary, Hillary Clinton, to be arrested in a new interview on Fox News.
The former president's boast isn't sitting well with his critics.
Since 2019, Jason Miller has falsely claimed that the former first lady is planning a presidential run.