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WHOA – Chelsea Clinton Just Said the Dumbest Thing Ever, But Here’s the REAL Truth

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You've got to see this... Breaking news alert from State Department Watch! It may appear Hillary and

You've got to see this... Breaking news alert from State Department Watch! [BREAKING NEWS]( [WHOA – Chelsea Clinton Just Said the Dumbest Thing Ever, But Here’s the REAL Truth]( It may appear Hillary and Chelsea Clinton always see eye-to-eye, but in a recent interview one topic cracked the facade of the like-minded mother-daughter power duo.  The one issue Hillary and Chelsea don’t appear to agree on entirely is transgender self-identification.  In an interview with The Sunday Times, journalist Decca Aitkenhead asked the Clintons if someone with a beard and a penis can ever be a woman, to which Chelsea replied emphatically... [Read the Whole Story =>]( You Might Like State Department Watch is a nonpartisan foreign policy watchdog 501c(4) non-profit group. It is not affiliated with or controlled in any way by the United States Department of State.  The American public’s interest in foreign policy depends upon an informed and active public.  The U. S. Department of State lacks any constitutional or statutory duty to promote or enforce the public’s interest in any aspect of operations.  In most cases, State Department actions are kept secret, and the public cannot discern the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. You Might Like This email was sent by: State Department Watch 4533 Macarthur Blvd 238 Newport beach, CA, 92660 [Click Here to Unsubscribe](

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