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WATCH: Former MSNBC host said she needed authorization to criticize Hillary Clinton

Before Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign, a former MSNBC personality alleges she was instructed to have the network president review any criticisms she made of the candidate.

From 2012 until 2015, Krystal Ball, a former Democratic Party congressional candidate from Virginia, co-hosted “The Cycle” on Comcast’s left-leaning cable news network.

Ball, 41, remembered her 2014 MSNBC monologue on which she advised then-Sen. Clinton (D-NY) not to run for president in the Democratic Party.

Ball stated during her appearance on the Joe Rogan’s Spotify Podcast:

“I did this whole thing that was like, ‘She sold out to Wall Street. People are gonna hate this lady. She’s like the terrible candidate for the moment. Please don’t run,’” “I was allowed to say it,” she continued, adding: “I deliver my thing. I did it exactly how I wanted to do it.”

Reportedly Phil Griffin, the president of MSNBC at the time, did not agree with Ball’s counsel to Clinton, who would ultimately lose to Donald Trump.

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Ball attained widespread notoriety in 2010 while campaigning for government as a result of bloggers publishing stolen images of her posing with a sex object at a party when she was around 20 years old.

After leaving MSNBC, the Democrat started a political action committee (PAC) in support of progressive politicians and co-hosted the “Breaking Points” podcast with Saagar Enjeti, who she had previously joined as a guest on Rogan’s show.

In addition, the former Presidential Candidate has been under fire lately because of her tour on behalf of the Clinton Foundation through India. Tulsi Gabbard, the former congresswoman, presidential candidate and political commentator stated recently that Clinton was a channel for “Biden’s warmongering”.

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Additionally, Gabbard said that Clinton’s visit to India served merely to boost her own public profile and did little to solve the country’s more urgent problems, such as the hostilities with Pakistan.
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