Hillary Clinton Serves Donald Trump's Covfefe Right Back At Him

"I thought it was a hidden message to the Russians."

Hillary Clinton is pouring some cold covfefe on President Donald Trump

Trump’s mysterious early-morning “covfefe” tweet was widely considered a typo, but White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer insisted later in the day that the word had a specific meaning. 

“The president and a small group of people know exactly what he meant,” he said. 

So what did Trump mean? 

“I thought it was a hidden message to the Russians,” Clinton said during an appearance at the Code Conference

Later in the day, Trump took to Twitter to blast Clinton as a “terrible candidate.”

She fired back:  

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Never-Before-Seen Photos Of Hillary Clinton
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Chelsea, Bill, and Hillary Clinton after the first Clinton-Dole debate in Hartford, Connecticut. October 6, 1996. (credit:The Making of Hillary Clinton: The White House Years by Robert McNeely)
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A stop during Hillary Clinton's senate campaign, summer 2000. (credit:The Making of Hillary Clinton: The White House Years by Robert McNeely)
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Campaigning at a rally in Athens, Texas. August 28, 1992. (credit:The Making of Hillary Clinton: The White House Years by Robert McNeely)
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The Clintons, with British Prime Minister Tony Blair and Cherie Blair, rest after a receiving line before a state dinner. February 5,1998. (credit:The Making of Hillary Clinton: The White House Years by Robert McNeely)
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At a campaign rally in Balboa Park, San Diego, following Bill Clinton’s presidential debate with Bob Dole there. October 16, 1996. (credit:The Making of Hillary Clinton: The White House Years by Robert McNeely)
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Firing a US Secret Service sniper rifle at a water-filled jug while touring the Secret Service training center in Beltsville, Maryland. The jug can be seen exploding down-range. October 4, 1997. (credit:The Making of Hillary Clinton: The White House Years by Robert McNeely)
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At the state dinner in the White House for Chinese President Jiang Zemin. October 29, 1997. (credit:The Making of Hillary Clinton: The White House Years by Robert McNeely)
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President Clinton and Hillary Clinton in a meeting about healthcare reform in the White House's Roosevelt Room. February 17, 1993. (credit:The Making of Hillary Clinton: The White House Years by Robert McNeely)
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Addressing the press and taking questions on a wide range of topics in the East Room of the White House. The seventy-two-minute Q&A came months after reporters began demanding that Clinton discuss her role in criticized commodity trades and an Arkansas land deal first reported on in 1992. It was her only such event during her tenure as First Lady. April 22, 1994. (credit:The Making of Hillary Clinton: The White House Years by Robert McNeely)
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Speaking with Secretary of State Madeleine Albright aboard Air Force One en route to Europe. May 26, 1997. (credit:The Making of Hillary Clinton: The White House Years by Robert McNeely)