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Hillary Clinton responds to Trump's taunt over election loss by telling him to buy her children's picture book

Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are sparring on Twitter over the release of her campaign memoir "What Happened."

Hillary Clinton and President Donald Trump continued to re-litigate the 2016 election.

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In a series of tweets, the two sparred over Clinton's newly-released campaign memoir "What Happened."

In several tweets on Wednesday evening, Trump criticized Clinton for blaming various outside actors like FBI Director James Comey and Russia for her 2016 election loss, saying that Clinton had "no game," and claiming her description of some Trump supporters as "deplorables" alienated voters.

The former secretary of state responded on Twitter on Thursday, suggesting Trump to buy the children's picture book adaptation of her 1996 book "It Takes A Village," a then-popular manifesto about what it takes for children to succeed in the US.

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The release of Clinton's book this week sparked another flurry of analysis about the causes of her upset loss to Trump, and whether her belief that Comey, Russia, and Trump's ability to tap racial resentment contributed.

Though many have focused on the book's critique of members of her own party, Clinton reserves the harshest criticism for Trump, whom she argued engaged in a "war on truth" and played to voters' cynicism.

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