Hillary Clinton Now Claims She Was 'Always Against' Biden Running — The Receipts Say Otherwise

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Hillary Clinton Now Claims She Was 'Always Against' Biden Running — The Receipts Say Otherwise

Hillary Clinton has an interesting relationship with the public record. In a recent interview, the former Secretary of State declared that "Biden made a terrible mistake" and that "he should have never run again in 2024," adding the implied conclusion: "We would've beaten Trump."

The internet still has her receipts.

As Twitchy documented, Clinton went on record in March 2023 saying — directly and without qualification — "I want him to run again, and I'll support him." Not "I have concerns." Not "we should explore the field." She wanted Biden to run and pledged her support. Four months later, on June 26, 2023, she backed his reelection bid publicly again.

No asterisk. No reservation she's since revealed. On the record, enthusiastically, twice.

What Clinton is doing now follows a pattern that has defined her public career: say something clearly, wait for the outcome, then renegotiate what you said. She blamed Russia. She blamed James Comey. She blamed the Electoral College. She blamed sexism. For someone who has long presented herself as the most prepared candidate in modern political history, the number of external forces that have conspired against her is remarkable. Now she's adding Biden's stubbornness to the list — as though her public support for his 2024 run was something that happened to someone else.

The implied claim buried in her revisionism is worth sitting with. When Clinton says "we would've beaten Trump," she isn't talking about a generic Democratic candidate. She's talking about herself. In 2026, after two presidential campaigns, she is still relitigating 2016 in public — and casting herself as the visionary who saw Biden's collapse coming while everyone else got it wrong.

She didn't see anything coming. She endorsed the man.

Joe Biden ran for reelection in 2024. Hillary Clinton publicly supported that decision, more than once, on the record. Biden's campaign collapsed, Kamala Harris couldn't revive it, and Donald Trump won. The move Clinton is making now — two years later — is to memory-hole the endorsements and emerge as the prophet who tried to warn everyone.

The March 2023 quote is still there. The June 2023 endorsement is still there. The Clintons have always bet on compliant media and a short public memory. The only thing that changed is that the rest of us have screenshots.

She didn't warn anyone. She cheered Biden on and cashed the speaking fees.


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