Hillary Clinton: Mueller report shows obstruction occurred

AP  |  Wellesley(US) 

says there are two inescapable conclusions of Robert Mueller's report.

"You cannot read the report, chapter and verse, fact after fact, without reaching those conclusions." Clinton said.

She made the comments during an appearance with Saturday at their alma mater,

"People just want to quit hearing about it and get back to their normal lives. There is nothing normal about undermining the rule of law. There is nothing normal about attacking the press. There is nothing normal about trying to undermine another branch of government," she said.

has repeatedly said the shows no collusion between his campaign and the Russians.

Clinton said she was also worried that the speed of could make the country vulnerable to the tactics of demagogues including what she called the clever use of symbols combined with verbal and physical intimidation.

"This is a classic pattern. There is nothing new about it," she said. "I think given the rapidity with which information can be conveyed today because of the internet, it is an even more dangerous set of circumstances."

The two former Democratic secretaries of state spoke on a range of topics, from their years at Wellesley to the state of women's rights in the world.

Albright is a member of the class of 1959. Clinton is a member of the class of 1969.

Albright was the nation's first female and served under served as under

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First Published: Sun, June 09 2019. 04:40 IST