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Following Jared Kushner onstage (though not immediately) onstage at the Time 100 summit, Hillary Clinton makes a point opposite to what Kushner said. The Russian attack on the US election should not be treated as a threat that’s behind us, Clinton said: “This is about what’s going on today and the threats to our next election.”

“We were a subject of a foreign adversary’s attack,” Clinton said. “You can try to figure out everything that – we need to get the full report, unredacted version. It’s fair to say that this is not just about the reckoning with a recent past. This is about what’s going on today and the threats to our next election.



“The report is long and it obviously takes time to wade through it, but it’s something that every American who cares about holding our adversaries accountable should take the time to go through. I’m really of the mind that the Mueller report is part of the beginning, it’s not the end. ... there’s so much more that we should know and act upon and obviously that’s what Congress is trying to do.

“... What I want is for the country, the Congress and the press to come to grips with what happened and not to get diverted and distracted by an effort to move on or diminish the impact of this attack.”

“There’s so much more that we should know and act upon...” Photograph: Don Emmert/AFP/Getty Images

Clinton said Trump had committed acts worthy of indictment:

“I think there’s enough that any other person who had engaged in those acts would certainly have been indicted,” she said. “But because of the rule in the Justice Department that you can’t indict a sitting president, the whole matter of obstruction was very directly sent to the Congress.”

Clinton said she agreed with how Nancy Pelosi was handling the response to the Mueller report:

“I think what Nancy [Pelosi] means, and I agree with what she means I that it shouldn’t be a pre-ordained conclusion, it shouldn’t be about what you do for partisan political purposes outsides … it should be something you take based on serious evidence, not on partisan advantage.”