HILLARY Clinton might run for president AGAIN as she has suddenly launched a new campaign against Donald Trump, it has been claimed.

The ex-First Lady and Secretary of State insists Trump is a "corrupt human tornado" who knows the "different reasons" for his 2016 election win.

Hillary Clinton might run in the 2020 US election race, as she has launched yet another attack on Donald Trump Credit: CBS News Sunday Morning

Donald Trump beat Clinton with 306 Electoral College votes to her 272 at the 2016 elections Credit: AP:Associated Press

Clinton, 71, was promoting her new book, 'The Book of Gutsy Women', that she co-wrote with her daughter Chelsea, 39.

But during an interview with CBS News, the 71-year-old detoured to blast Trump as an "illegitimate president".

Clinton said: "There were many funny things that happened in my election that will not happen again.

"And I'm hoping that both the public and press understand the way Trump plays the game."

She added: "He know's he's an illegitimate president."

Her sharp attack follows calls for Trump to be impeached after it was revealed he pressured the Ukrainian president to investigate his 2020 rival's son for "corruption".

Bombshell reports accused the US President of repeatedly urging his Kiev counterpart to investigate Hunter Biden, the son of former Vice-President Joe Biden who was a director of a Ukrainian gas firm.

Trump knows he's an illegitimate president Hillary Clinton

Clinton, whose husband Bill, was impeached in 1999, backed calls for Trump's impeachment during the interview.

She told the US broadcaster: "I don't care who you're for in the Democratic primary or whether you're a Republican.

"When the president of the United States, who has taken an oath to protect and defend the Constitution, and by that, defend the American people and their interest, uses his position to in effect extort a foreign government for his own political purposes, I think that is very much what the founders worried about in high crimes and misdemeanors."

On Wednesday Trump defended asking Ukraine's president to investigate Joe Biden, insisting their call was "beautiful".

The US President is currently facing an impeachment inquiry, which will probe whether he sought Ukraine's help to smear ex-Vice President Biden.

Trump made the request shortly after discussing the US possibly giving nearly $400 million in military aid to help the country battle Russian-backed separatists.

Trump beat Clinton with 306 Electoral College votes to her 272. But she won the popular votes with around 3million more votes than him.

NEXT US ELECTIONS

The 2020 election is scheduled for Tuesday, November 3, 2020.

It will be the 59th US presidential election.

William Hill puts Trump’s odds of winning the next election at 7/4.

His rivals include Beto O'Rourke, Elizabeth Warren, Tulis Gabbard, Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders.

What is impeachment and how does it work? IMPEACHMENT is a formal charge of serious wrongdoing against a holder of public office in the United States. It is one of the few ways a sitting president can be kicked out of the White House before an election. The US Constitution states a president "shall be removed from office on impeachment for, and conviction of, treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanours". The "sole power of impeachment" is held by the House of Representatives, the lower chamber of Congress. A simple majority is required - i.e. more than half of Representatives must vote to impeach the president. Then the case would be tried by the Senate, the upper chamber of Congress, where a two-thirds majority is needed. While the Senate is still controlled by the Republicans, with 53 of the 100 seats, the Democrats have control of the House of Representatives, with 235 of the 435 seats. This means that it's possible for the House of Representatives to pass a vote to impeach the president. However, a two-thirds majority of 67 Senators voting to impeach Trump would still be needed in the Senate when it is tried.

Sanders ran for the Democratic ticket in 2016 and won 23 primaries and caucuses but narrowly lost to Clinton.

On February 19 Sanders announced he would be running in the 2020 presidential election.

He tweeted: "I'm running for president. I am asking you to join me today as part of an unprecedented and historic grassroots campaign that will begin with at least 1 million people from across the country."

Bookmaker Ladbrokes has seen odds for Clinton running in the 2020 race, rise to 20/1.

Matthew Shaddick, head of political betting at Ladbrokes, told Newsweek: "We're baffled, to be honest.

"We've taken more bets on her to be the Democratic candidate than any of the other runners."

Clinton with her daughter Chelsea, promoting their new book 'The Book of Gutsy Women’ Credit: CBS News Sunday Morning

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