Dem Congressman: Clinton Has No Dual Discourse And Voters Can't Handle Information

MRC Latino | October 24, 2016
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FELIX DE BEDOUT, ANCHOR, UNIVISION: I want to go to one of the aspects of the most recent presidential debate, and something that Hillary Clinton was asked about- and I believe that we were all left waiting for a response. This has to do with WikiLeaks revelations because Candidate Clinton has discussed that this is a process carried out by the Russians- the hacking of the campaign emails and servers- but she didn't answer the question as to what is said in those emails, and what those communications talk about. For example, when she states that she has one public discourse, and then another one in private. Isn't that very serious?

U.S. REP. XAVIER BECERRA (D-CA): Felix, we all...let me ask you something. If you have children or those that do: do you tell your children everything that you're thinking about when you talk privately as parents? Or do we tell our children what we need them to know? This is a conversation that is always going on. That what is said publicly is something (that is) very important, but what we are doing in private is seeing how to manage the issue in order to get to the point where the public can be given the information it needs. But this is not to say that what is being said in private is the opposite of what is said in public. What we are discussing is how to manage the issues in order to give the people the information that they need. What Secretary Clinton has done throughout her life, her work, and her career; what she has done is what she has said. So there is no difference between what she has said and what she has done- what we have to understand is that we are always communicating with any given person, understanding that we must communicate well what it is that we are going to do.   

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