(Salon) -- On Tuesday night, 15 minutes ahead of President Donald Trump's State of the Union address, Hillary Clinton said she should have fired a top aide from her 2008 presidential campaign who was accused of sexual harassment by a subordinate female staffer instead of allowing him to continue to work for her.
"The most important work of my life has been to support and empower women," Clinton wrote in a lengthy Facebook post. "So I very much understand the question I’m being asked as to why I let an employee on my 2008 campaign keep his job despite his inappropriate workplace behavior."
She added, "The short answer is this: If I had it to do again, I wouldn’t."