Hillary Clinton offered a powerful message of resistance and hope during her commencement address to Wellesley College graduates, taking the opportunity to skewer President Donald Trump.
She returned to her alma mater 48 years after delivering the college’s first student commencement speech.
Clinton encouraged graduates to continue to “break glass ceilings” and defy sexism in politics.
“Don’t let anyone tell you your voice doesn’t matter,”
Clinton didn’t shy away from comparing Trump to former President Richard Nixon and warning against further polarization. (The House Judiciary Committee had approved articles of impeachment against Nixon, but he actually resigned before the full House could vote on them.)
She also denounced the administration for its aggressive stance toward the media and willingness to embrace conspiracy theories. Clinton also decried the Trump administration’s budget proposal, calling it “an attack of unimaginable cruelty on the most vulnerable among us.”
She should make it clean hopeful message and stay away from the rest. Those who live in glass houses should not throw stones.
She also denounced the administration for its aggressive stance toward the media and willingness to embrace conspiracy theories. Clinton also decried the Trump administration’s budget proposal, calling it “an attack of unimaginable cruelty on the most vulnerable among us.”