Hillary Clinton appeared on MSNBC’s Morning Joe on Wednesday, addressing the Trump Administration and marking the 20th anniversary of the Clinton Global Initiative, as reported by The Gateway Pundit.

The interview came just two weeks after conservative activist Charlie Kirk was murdered in a politically motivated shooting carried out by a far-left, pro-transgender assailant.

NEW YORK, N.Y. – November 3, 2022: Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton addresses a campaign rally at Barnard College in New York City.

During her remarks, Clinton singled out White Christian men, claiming they are responsible for harm around the world.

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“The idea you could turn the clock back and try to recreate a world that never was, dominated by – let’s say it! White men of a certain persuasion, certain religion, certain ideology, it’s just doing such damage to what we should be aiming for!” Clinton said.

Kirk, a prominent Christian conservative and founder of Turning Point USA, was assassinated in an attack that investigators linked to his religious beliefs and political views.

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The incident drew widespread condemnation across conservative circles, with leaders calling attention to the rise of politically driven violence.

Clinton’s comments added to the political debate following the tragedy. In her television appearance, she also suggested that Democrats are being silenced and censored, despite the party’s continued presence across major media platforms.

“I view it as very dangerous. It is right out of the authoritarian playbook… Silence your opponents. Cripple the media that doesn’t give you the slavish attention and agreement that you desire. Use the power of the government to go after corporations and individuals,” Clinton said.

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Her remarks were met with swift criticism from conservatives who pointed to the timing of her statements, just days after Kirk’s murder, and questioned her claim that Democrats are the victims of censorship.

The Morning Joe appearance was part of Clinton’s media schedule tied to the Clinton Global Initiative milestone. The initiative, launched in 2005, has been at the center of Democratic fundraising efforts and global policy partnerships.

As the political climate remains tense, Kirk’s assassination and Clinton’s subsequent comments have added fuel to the ongoing national conversation over political violence, free speech, and cultural divisions in the United States.