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Hillary Clinton caught using hand signals to trigger Lester Holt

Reports of Hillary Clinton getting debate questions two days before the debate have been circling since this week. But what about the hand signals used by Hillary Clinton to trigger leftist NBC crank Lester Holt? Check out this video for proof of Hillary Clinton “signally” Holt:

Hillary Clinton caught using hand signals to trigger Lester Holt
Hillary Clinton caught using hand signals to trigger Lester Holt

Someone has some explaining to do. And then there was a guy who just insert a sheet of pre-written papers into Hillary Clinton’s podium just before the debate was about to begin. If you zoom in on the image and video, you can clearly see there is writing on the sheet of paper. It’s not blank paper for notes.

A comprehensive video has surfaced that rather convincingly shows Hillary Clinton using hand signals like a third base baseball coach to prompt moderator Lester Holt to quickly call on her to counter comments by opponent Donald Trump during Monday’s first Presidential Debate.

The video breaks down each one Clinton’s movements which are followed by either Holt calling on her to comment and retort with what she believes is a zinger or Holt attacking Trump’s dialogue. Apparently in a move lifted right out of a high school cheating for dummies book, Clinton is seen scratching her nose and face to signal Holt several times.

Before critics view this video and scream Conspiracy, True Pundit cross referenced Clinton’s speeches, campaign appearances and her 2008 debate performances against President Obama. According to that analysis, Clinton never previously used these hand motions to supposedly scratch her face. In fact, she rarely touches her face at all. (So, you haters can save the trouble of instructing people to remove their tin-foil hats.)

The new revelation comes on the heels of a viral True Pundit’s story Tuesday echoing that it had published leaked plans to rig the debate 28 days before the two presidential candidates faced off in New York on Monday.