Hillary Clinton bristled at the Munich Security Conference over the weekend when Czech Deputy Prime Minister Petr Macinka attempted to defend President Trump’s policies. 

Clinton raged that Trump has “betrayed the West” and is seeking “unaccountable power” by “modeling himself” after Russian President Vladimir Putin, during a panel discussion at the high-profile forum in Germany. 

Macinka, who also serves as foreign minister of the Czech Republic, gently mocked the failed 2016 presidential candidate’s anger towards Trump. 

“First, I think you really don’t like him,” Macinka said in response to Clinton’s rant. 

To which Clinton shot back: “That is absolutely true, but I really, not only do I not like him, I don’t like him because of what he’s doing to the United States and the world, and I think you should take a hard look at it if you think that there is something good that will come out of it.”

Macinka went on to assess Trump’s second-term approach as an appropriate response to the far-left attitudes that gripped American policies and culture in recent years. 

“Well, what I think Trump is doing in America, I think that it is a reaction … for some policies that really went too far, too far from the regular people, too far from reality,” the Czech official said, before Clinton interrupted him again. 

“Like what? Give us an example,” the former secretary of state demanded.  

Macinka cited “cancel culture,” “the woke revolution,” “the gender revolution” and “climate alarmism” – which set off Clinton again. 

“Which gender? Women having their rights?” Clinton interjected. 

Macinka chuckled as the moderator begged the former first lady to stop interrupting and let the Czech official finish. 

“I think there are two genders,” Macinka explained, powering through yet another Clinton interruption, “but some of us think there are more than one, or more than two, sorry …. this is something that went too far.” 

“Does that justify selling out the people of Ukraine who are on the frontlines dying to save their freedom and their two genders, if that is what you are so worried about?” the animated former New York senator asked Macinka.

“Can I please finish my point?” Macinka pleaded. 

“I’m sorry that,” he said, chuckling, “it makes you nervous. I’m really sorry about that.” 

Clinton seethed, “It doesn’t make me nervous. It makes me very, very unhappy.” 

The clash went viral on social media, with many users mocking Clinton’s disdain for Trump.  

Heritage Foundation media fellow and comedian Tim Young argued Clinton started “freaking out” when Macinka attempted to defend the president. 

“He handles her perfectly… and even the moderators try to stop her from interrupting while she’s losing her mind,” Young noted on X. 

Foreign policy analyst Nile Gardiner shared a video of the exchange with the caption “Unhinged Hillary.” 

Tudor Dixon, a former Michigan Republican gubernatorial candidate, said it looked like Macinka “triggered Hillary Clinton’s TDS.” 

“Clinton’s unhinged interruptions can’t be stopped until Macinka calmly explains that the truth makes her ‘nervous,’ leaving Dems humiliated again,” Dixon argued. 

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