On Monday’s broadcast of CNN’s “At This Hour,” former Hillary Clinton Campaign Manager Patti Solis Doyle stated that she was “overruled” when she recommended the campaign terminate adviser Burns Strider over sexual harassment allegations and criticized Clinton’s response to the revelations about Strider.

Solis Doyle said, “So, a young woman made a complaint to our head of operations about sexual harassment against Burns Strider…who she reported to. The incident was brought to my attention, and, you know, I did my due diligence. I interviewed all the parties involved. I looked at the evidence. I looked at some emails that he had sent. I had looked at other documents, and came to the conclusion that there was sexual harassment involved, that the young woman was very credible, and my recommendation to the senator was to fire him, and I was overruled.”

Anchor Brianna Keilar asked, “So, she overruled you personally?”

Solis Doyle answered, “I was overruled, yes.”

Keilar later asked Solis Doyle about Clinton’s tweeted response to the Strider incident. Solis Doyle responded by saying, “I was disappointed by that tweet, that response. It was the wrong call. I wish she had said it was the wrong call.” Solis Doyle added that she thinks Clinton would fire Strider if she had to do it over again.

Solis Doyle later defended Clinton’s record on women as a whole.

(h/t Mediaite)

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