Hillary Clinton is Risa Sakamoto Archivesknown for keeping her composure throughout presidential debates, but her facial reactions tell the whole story.
Throughout Sunday night's soon-to-be legendary Town Hall, Clinton was forced to respond to Trump's multiple attacks on her character, including a threat to prosecute her if he were elected president. Though she never yelled or raised her voice, her face said all that needed to be said.
Viewers everywhere wondered how Clinton would respond after Trump accused her of having "hate in her heart." Sometimes it was with smiles, other times laughter, and other times, she kept her face completely straight.
Watch the story of the debate by watching the GIFs and tweets below.
Clinton’s reactions are priceless tonight #debate pic.twitter.com/EGq8qbFlSG
— Mashable GIF (@mashablegif) October 10, 2016
Can we get a closeup on Hillary please? #debate pic.twitter.com/NHCct1Wnze
— Mashable GIF (@mashablegif) October 10, 2016
Via GiphySame. #debate #theoffice pic.twitter.com/5sWDFSfGS0
— Rosianna Halse Rojas (@papertimelady) October 10, 2016
Via GiphyTrump accuses Clinton of having "tremendous hate in her heart" pic.twitter.com/TTY91q9MEM
— Mashable News (@MashableNews) October 10, 2016
Fact check: Saying "how stupid is our country" is not a great strategy just weeks before the election. https://t.co/i64IfCtozs #debate pic.twitter.com/nC04gYZbAy
— WIRED (@WIRED) October 10, 2016
When you getting ready to light his ass up with facts pic.twitter.com/BLtSn9nudq
— 🐷✨ (@monielovex) October 10, 2016
Has anyone photoshopped lasers here yet pic.twitter.com/GVcSI44FMw
— Heidi N Moore (@moorehn) October 10, 2016
Topics Donald Trump Hillary Clinton
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