'She's above retribution': MAGA mocks Hillary Clinton over her take on Kimmel's suspension
FILE PHOTO: Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton makes a campaign stop in Tampa, encouraging early voting among Democratic supporters at "Casa Kamala" for U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris and other state and local candidates on the ballot in Tampa, Florida, U.S., November 2, 2024. REUTERS/Octavio Jones/File Photo

MAGA analysts and commentators mocked former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Sunday after she spoke out about late-night comedian Jimmy Kimmel, who was indefinitely suspended from ABC airwaves for statements he made about slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk.

"Jimmy Kimmel and other late-night comedians have certainly said things about me that I found offensive, even outrageous," Clinton posted on X. "It never crossed my mind to call up the networks and say, 'Hey, get rid of this guy.' Because that's not how America works."

MAGA commentators and analysts replied to Clinton's post on social media.

"Hillary Clinton says she’s above retribution," John Dennis, chairman of the California GOP, posted on X.

"This you celebrating Twitter banning Trump???" Libs of TikTok posted on X, sharing a photo of a tweet Clinton sent in 2021.

"Remember, Hillary has never said 'Hey, get rid of this guy,'" MAGA commentator Nick Dixon posted on X.

"Hillary tweeting dumb things and then turning off replies will never not be funny," Republican strategist Matt Whitlock posted on X.

"So who DID you get rid of?" ZeroHedge, which is operated by Bulgarian-born Daniel Ivandjiiski, posted on X.

"As a candidate in 2016, Mrs. Clinton urged Congress to propose a constitutional amendment to nullify a Supreme Court ruling that held a movie critical of her was protected by the First Amendment," Wall Street Journal opinion editor James Taranto posted on X.