After Major Backlash, Hillary Clinton Tries to Walk Back Divisive Memorial Day Weekend Message in Remarks to Media at Chappaqua Parade

Twice-failed presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton tried to walk back her divisive Memorial Day Weekend message in remarks to the press at the annual Chappaqua parade on Monday.

Bill and Hillary Clinton participated in the Chappaqua Memorial Day parade on Monday.

Hillary Clinton told the press that Memorial Day is a day people need to come together and honor our fallen soldiers.

Hillary’s message of unity is much different than her call to liberals to ruin Memorial Day gatherings by bashing Trump to friends at the cookout.

Rather than honoring the US Servicemembers who have made the ultimate sacrifice, Hillary called on her supporters to bash Trump at barbecues and gatherings this weekend.

“I’m giving you a mission for this Memorial Day holiday weekend,” Hillary said on X.

“I want you to talk to two people—friends, neighbors, cookout attendees—about why Trump’s proposed budget would be a disaster for American kids,” she said.

“We owe the next generation every chance, and this isn’t it,” she said.

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