Stop me if you've heard this one before, but Hillary Clinton cracked on Donald Trump for his alleged connections to Russia.
SEE ALSO: Trump's Twitter by the numbers, one year after Mueller's appointmentThis time, Clinton took a swing at our current president while making a speech at Yale's Class Day, part of the school's commencement weekend. And if Clinton seemed a little more comfortable making the jokes this time, it's because she was on home turf as a 1973 graduate of Yale Law School.
As she got her speech started, Clinton noted the students who were keeping up the tradition of wearing "over-the-top hats" to the ceremony. At that point, she whipped out a little prop and delivered that Trump zinger.
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It's hardly the first time Clinton has cracked on Trump since the 2016 presidential election, including last year's commencement speech at her other alma mater, Wellesley College, when she mocked his inauguration crowd and compared him to Nixon.
Oh, and don't overlook that "covfefe" crack at last year's Recode Code Conference.
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Clinton had plenty of other jokes in her Sunday speech at Yale, including some at her own expense, like the email scandal and the big league flop her campaign had in Michigan.
But in case you thought Clinton was the only one relitigating the 2016 presidential election, the guy who won still won't shut up about it, tweeting about Clinton a few times in a Trump Sunday Morning Tweetstorm Rant™ because time is a flat circle.
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If hell is repeating the same event over and over again ad infinitum, then we've been in the sixth circle since November 8, 2016.
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