Hillary Clinton congratulated Emmanuel Macron on winning the French presidential election on Sunday, and she sneaked in a jab at the media while she was at it.
"Victory for Macron, for France, the EU, & the world," Clinton said on Twitter. "Defeat to those interfering w/democracy. (But the media says I can't talk about that)."
Some news outlets and political analysts had criticized Clinton last week for saying Russian interference was partially to blame for her loss in last year's election against Donald Trump.
Victory for Macron, for France, the EU, & the world.
Defeat to those interfering w/democracy. (But the media says I can't talk about that)
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) May 7, 2017
Macron was the target of a cyberattack Friday, throwing the results of the election into uncertainty two days before voters cast their ballots.
The attack didn't appear to swing the contest, however. With nearly all of the votes counted, the centrist was on his way to a commanding victory over far-right nationalist Marine Le Pen.
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