Hillary Clinton confronts Czech Deputy Prime Minister over Trump policies

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Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton clashed with a Czech political leader Saturday at the Munich, Germany, security conference.

Clinton was speaking on a panel on the State of the West during which she sharply criticized President Donald Trump for his relations with Europe. Petr Macinka, Czech deputy prime minister, defended the Trump administration as Clinton repeatedly mocked his statements and tried to speak for him.

“First of all, I think you really don’t like him,” Macinka said as he began responding to Clinton’s criticism of Trump.

“You know, that’s absolutely true,” Clinton said. “But not only do I not like him, I don’t like what he’s actually doing to the United States and to the world, and I think you should think about that carefully if you think anything good will come of it.”

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Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks on stage while standing at a podium at a literary event.

Hillary Clinton appeared this weekend at the Munich Security Conference. (Amy Sussman/Getty Images)

“Well, what Trump is doing in America, I think it’s a reaction. A reaction to some policies that really went too far, too far from everyday people,” Macinka said as Clinton interjected to ask for examples.

Macinka referenced the “woke” ideologies, gender theories and cancel culture that have become widespread in the United States in recent years.

Clinton then mocked him, suggesting he was opposed to “women getting their rights.”

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Macinka then brushed off his hostility, saying he could tell he was making her “nervous.”

The exchange took place during the same panel where Clinton discussed immigration to the United States, admitting that she had gone “too far.”

“This has gone too far, it has been disruptive and destabilizing, and it must be resolved in a humane way with secure borders who don’t torture or kill people and how we’re going to have a strong family structure because it’s the basis of civilization,” she added.

Clinton acknowledged that there are places where a physical barrier is appropriate but opposed large-scale expansion of a border wall during her 2016 presidential campaign.

Family crossing the US border

President Donald Trump’s administration has cracked down on illegal immigration. (AP Photo/Eugene Garcia, file)

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At the time, she supported then-President Barack Obama’s executive actions, which deferred immigration enforcement against millions of children and parents in the country illegally and wanted to end the practice of family detention.

Clinton also planned to continue the policy of deport violent criminalsbut wanted to reduce immigration raids, which she said were producing “unnecessary fear and disruption in communities” at the time. Fox News Digital previously reported.

Ashley DiMella of Fox News contributed to this report.

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