(Hill) Chelsea Clinton on Wednesday spoke publicly about a viral video last month that showed her being confronted by students who claims she “stoked” hatred that led to the New Zealand mosque shootings.
Clinton appeared on “The View” and said the incident highlighted the need for respectful dialogue.
“We have so much pain and anger in our country and in our world right now,” Clinton said. “And I think we do have a real responsibility to listen to each other.”
“It’s more important now than it’s maybe ever been in my lifetime,” she added.
The interview follows a viral video that showed students at New York University confronting Clinton last month at a vigil for victims of the massacre, which left 50 people dead and dozens injured.