The 2016 presidential election may have been 720 days ago, but America’s crazy ex-girlfriend STILL isn’t over it.

During a Friday evening Q&A with Recode’s Kara Swisher, Hillary Clinton again attacked Russia for its alleged involvement in the election.

But she leveled a stunning, evidence-free new charge: The Trump campaign stole voter data from her campaign and used it to reach “persuadable” citizens.

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While discussing how the Russians allegedly used Facebook, Swisher asked, “Have you seen Mark (Zuckerberg) or Sheryl (Sandberg) since the election?”

“Um, I have uh…” Clinton responded.

“Said, ‘Thanks a lot, really appreciate it’?” Swisher continued.

“Look, I think they— they knew more during the election than they admitted, but I think that they didn’t understand the full implication of it,” Clinton said.

She defended the Obama administration’s lack of action, saying, “They were in a terrible bind.”

“When it became clear that the Russians not only hacked materials— emails from the DNC, but now we know from the second indictment by Mueller— stolen a lot of our voter data,” she said, “which is sort of the life blood.

“So you always wonder how did the Trump campaign or one of their outside groups know to target, you know, Joe Smith in Eau Claire, Wisconsin with this message?” Clinton said.

“Well, they stole the data we had acquired, both our campaign and the Democratic National Committee that gave us our persuadable targets, you know, people who could go either way,” she claimed.