Trump Regrets Being Merciful to Hillary Clinton Amid ‘Russiagate’ Accountability Push

Miranda Devine, a columnist for the New York Post, revealed on Fox News that President Donald Trump has expressed regret over his earlier leniency toward Hillary Clinton during his first term, now focusing on accountability over ‘Russiagate’ allegations. Devine discussed Trump’s views on the matter during an interview with Fox News host Will Cain, where he stated that he regrets not being more stringent against Clinton.

The conversation revealed Trump’s belief that accountability is crucial, with him suggesting that figures like Obama, Clinton, John Brennan, and James Clapper should face serious consequences for alleged conspiracy and perjury related to the 2016 election. The Department of Justice, under Attorney General Pam Bondi, has begun a grand jury investigation into these claims, as per a recent report from Fox News Digital. Bondi has directed her staff to act on the referral from Tulsi Gabbard’s allegations, which center around the alleged conspiracy to implicate Trump in Russian interference. Trump himself called out the validity of these accusations during his discussions with Devine, insisting that all the evidence is documented and clear.

Devine also noted that Trump believes the Obama administration, particularly former President Barack Obama, played a significant role in the ‘Russiagate’ narrative. Despite denying the allegations, Obama remains a focal point in the ongoing investigations. The Department of Justice’s involvement, under Bondi’s supervision, signals a major development in the case. The investigation will determine if there is enough evidence to support the allegations of conspiracy, which could lead to potential criminal charges against those involved. This case highlights the broader implications of the ‘Russiagate’ inquiry, including its impact on public trust and political discourse.