Reasons Why Hillary Clinton Should Not Be President

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The reasons why Hillary Clinton should not be President.
There are many reasons why Hillary Clinton should not President of the United States. Here are some of the reasons why she should not be president: she believes in abortion, she wants to take away gun rights from the people, she wants open borders, her bad health, and her family’s scandals, Many people says that she is not fit to be president because she can not even walk to the van without falling like at the 9/11 memorial in New York City. Some people think she is fit even through her and her husband’s scandals. Hillary Clinton should not be president of the United States of America. She has committed numerous crimes including treason and murder.
Hillary Rodham Clinton was born in 1946 in
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The next scandal that had to do with the Clinton family was the Lewinsky scandal during Bill’s presidential days. The Lewinsky scandal was a when Bill Clinton had an affair with his 21 year old intern named Monica Lewinsky. They both denied the affair but one of Monica’s coworkers Lina Tripp “secretly recorded Lewinsky's comments about the president” (Glum). They both lied. That’s when Bill said his famous quote, "I did not have sexual relations with that woman," The lead investigator was Kenneth Starr (Glum). Starr had eleven cause to impeach President Clinton (Glum). Some of the charges include perjury and abuse of power. The House of Representatives only impeached him on two of the charges but the Senate did not convicted him (Glum). The next scandal that was email scandal. During the President Obama’s years, his Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, deleted over 30,000 emails. The FBI was ahead of the investigation. During this email scandal, an US ambassador named Chris Stevens sent over 600 emails for help. Senator Lindsey Graham wrote a newspaper article stating

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