Weiner weighs in on Clinton’s ‘delete your account’ tweet
Former Rep. Anthony Weiner, known for accidentally tweeting a sexually explicit photo of himself, made a self-deprecating joke in response to Hillary Clinton tweeting “delete your account” to Donald Trump.
Weiner weighed in on Clinton’s tweet by responding to a CBS News editor’s critique of the events.
“[To be honest] we all should delete our accounts,” Will Rahn tweeted.
“Too late for some of us,” Weiner, the husband of top Clinton aide Huma Abedin, said.
Tbh we should all delete our accounts.
— Will Rahn (@willrahn) June 9, 2016
Too late for some of us. https://t.co/NgyzWsP9tN
— (((Anthony Weiner))) (@anthonyweiner) June 9, 2016
Clinton locked up the Democratic presidential nomination this week and has quickly turned her sights on Trump, the GOP’s likely nominee.
Weiner, a former congressman from New York, resigned from his post in 2011 after he was caught in a sexting scandal in which he accidentally posted a risqué photo of himself on his public Twitter account.
In 2013, his run for mayor of New York City imploded after news broke that he had continued to have inappropriate communication with women.
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