Hillary Clinton suggests Trump called Putin during Capitol riot

"I would love to see his phone records, to see whether he was talking to Putin the day that the insurgents invaded our capitol," Clinton said.

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While interviewing Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) on Monday, Former Secretary of State, First Lady, and Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton said that President Donald Trump's phone records should be examined to see if he called Russian President Vladimir Putin during the riot at the US Capitol on Jan. 6.

Clinton had House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on her podcast "You and Me Both" and suggested that Trump was colluding with Putin during the riot.

"I would love to see his phone records, to see whether he was talking to Putin the day that the insurgents invaded our capitol. But we all know that not just him, his enablers, his accomplices, his cult members, have the same disregard for democracy," Clinton said.

Clinton followed up the baseless accusation by suggesting that a "9/11 type commission" should be created "to investigate and report everything that they can pull together" on the Capitol riot.

Pelosi agreed with Clinton's suggestion and added that "all roads lead to Putin." This despite a well publicized and politicized investigation by special counsel Robert Mueller that found there was no collusion between the Trump campaign  and Russia. Allegations still remain of impropriety regarding the Clinton Foundation and a deal involving Russian mining company, Uranium One.

Pelosi continued by calling the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, which cost the lives of five people, two of whom were killed violently, "a gift to Putin because Putin wants to undermine democracy in our country and throughout the world." She then called the rioters at the Capitol "Putin puppets."

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