Republicans bashed President Barack Obama's endorsement of Hillary Clinton for the White House, with presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump starting a Twitter war with his likely Democratic opponent.
Here's what the developer said:
And Clinton responded:
Then, Sean Spicer, the Republican National Committee's communications director and chief strategist, tweeted:
And RNC Chairman Reince Priebus soon followed:
Trump then hit back:
Shortly after Obama's announcement, Priebus also sent this tweet:
The chairman also said in a statement that the president's endorsement "makes clear what Hillary Clinton has telegraphed this entire campaign — she is running to give President Obama's failed polices a third term.
"President Obama has trampled the Constitution, buried our country in $9 trillion in crushing new debt, presided over the weakest economy in a generation, and with Clinton's help, pursued a weak and dangerous foreign policy that has made us less safe.
"As Obama's secretary of state, Hillary Clinton put our national security at risk with her illicit email server, which she devised to skirt government transparency laws and obscure her unethical dealings as the nation's top diplomat." Priebus continued. "Hillary Clinton is the first ever presidential candidate to be under an FBI investigation — and her corrupt family foundation has taken millions from foreign governments is an unprecedented conflict of interest."
Other Republican tweets slammed President Obama's endorsement:
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