Hillary Clinton: Republicans that ‘humor’ Trump election claims ‘have no spines’ | TheHill – The Hill

Former Democratic presidentialnomineeHillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonBiden's choice and the left's response GOP leaders pinched by pro-Trump bid to reverse election outcome Mormon church congratulates Biden after Electoral College vote MORE lambasted Republicans who have givencredence to President TrumpDonald TrumpTop Trump aide Derek Lyons to leave White House this month Judge rules Trump Org must turn over documents to NY AG as part of probe Longtime GOP strategist Steve Schmidt announces he's registering Democrat MORE's unfounded claims of voter fraud, accusing them of weakness and disrespect for democracy.

"The election was not close. There was no evidence of fraud. The states have certified the results," Clinton said in a tweet on Thursday. "Yet Trump continues to try to overturn the election at the expense of our democracy."

"The emperor has no clothes," she added. "Republican electeds who continue to humor him have no spines."

The election was not close. There was no evidence of fraud. The states have certified the results.

Yet Trump continues to try to overturn the election at the expense of our democracy.

The emperor has no clothes.

Republican electeds who continue to humor him have no spines.

Since President-elect Joe BidenJoe BidenDeVos urges Education Dept. staff to 'resist' when Biden takes office LGBTQ groups celebrate Buttigieg pick for Transportation secretary Biden administration needs bipartisan solutions for older Americans, lawmakers say MORE was projected as the winner of November's election, Trump and his allies on Capitol Hill and in state legislatures have alleged that widespread voter fraud tipped the race in Biden's favor.

The Trump campaign has sued in several states Biden won, cases that have largely been tossed out by judges based on a lack of evidence or merit.

Still, some Republicans in states Trump won have pressed on with legal challenges to the election's outcome. In Texas,state officials have sued other states that have already certified election results.

Atleast one Republican in the House has also talkedabout contesting theElectoral College's vote once Congress meets after the first of the year to formally certify it.

In the run-up to the 2016 election, in which Trump defeated Clinton, the real estate mogul expressed concern that election would be "rigged" against him as well.

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