White House hopeful Tulsi Gabbard has penned a stinging rebuke to Hillary Clinton for alleging that she is being 'groomed' by the Russians.

'I'm running for president to undo Mrs. Clinton's failed legacy,' The Hawaii representative writes in The Wall Street Journal.

Gabbard asserts there is 'no basis in fact' to Clinton's claim that she is 'a favorite of the Russians,' being used by the Kremlin to help get Donald Trump re-elected.

'From Iraq to Libya to Syria, [Clinton's] record is replete with foreign-policy catastrophes,' Gabbard wrote.

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'I'm running for president to undo Mrs. Clinton's failed legacy' the Hawaii representative wrote (pictured: during the fourth Democratic primary debate in Ohio earlier this month)

Earlier this month, Clinton claimed that the Kremlin had 'their eye on somebody who is currently in the Democratic primary and are grooming her to be the third-party candidate.' (pictured: at Women In The World Summit in New York earlier this year)

'It's a primary reason why I resigned as vice chairman of the Democratic National Committee in 2016 to endorse Bernie Sanders.

'Mrs. Clinton and the powerful media and political network she built up over decades have never forgiven this slight. The smears have been nonstop ever since.'

Speaking to former Obama aide David Plouffe earlier this month, Clinton claimed that the Kremlin had 'their eye on somebody who is currently in the Democratic primary and are grooming her to be the third-party candidate.'

She added: 'She's a favorite of the Russians.'

The former Secretary of State never named Gabbard, but none of the other four women in the race have ever been accused of being pro-Russian, as the Hawaii representative has.

Gabbard says Clinton has deployed 'her minions in the media' to try to halt her ascent because 'they know they can't control me.'

Gabbard, a 37-year-old Iraq war veteran, says that her vehemence towards Clinton is not simply a 'spat', in the Wall Street Journal piece.

She fires barbs at Clinton for pushing a 'world police' style of foreign policy which she says has ruined lives domestically and throughout the world.

Gabbard talks to Kaitlyn (left) and her mother Terry Strada whose father Tom died during the terrorist attack on 9/11 at the 9/11 Tribute Museum in New York on Tuesday

As President, Gabbard asserts she would bring an end to regime change wars and the new cold war nuclear arms race.

She concludes the article by saying the failings of the past are embodied by Clinton and her backers in the media.

Last week, Gabbard announced she would not run for re-election for Congress in 2020, sparking speculation she may break from the Democrats.