Hillary Clinton Dings Donald Trump Over Stolen 2016 Campaign Slogan

Clinton hit back on Trump's favorite social media platform.

Hillary Clinton had a withering response to President Donald Trump’s repurposing of her old campaign slogan.

Twitter users tittered Monday after the Republican National Committee turned Trump’s “we’re only getting stronger together” line from his rally in El Paso, Texas, into a graphic. They noted its striking similarity to Clinton’s “Stronger Together” slogan from 2016, when she was the Democratic candidate for president.

Clinton reacted via Trump’s favorite social media platform on Tuesday:

“Now copy my plan on health care, a fairer tax system, and voting rights,” wrote the former secretary of state. Clinton also linked to the “Issues” page of her website, which detailed her “vision for America” during the election campaign.

Her comeback was well received:

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