Hail the Queen.

Now one could say that she needed to have security. But that’s also why NYC forbids campaigning on the subway. Which law Hillary also violated right after this video was taken…

Via NY Post:

Hillary Clinton didn’t jump a turnstile — but she broke the law by campaigning on the subway, an offense punishable by a hefty $25 fine or 10 days in the slammer.

MTA rules specifically state that “campaigning” on subway cars is a criminal offense, and video of her trip on the 4 train — after swiping her card five times before she could get through the turnstile — shows her glad handing and chatting up fellow straphangers.

She was accompanied on her two-stop trip Thursday by Bronx Borough President Rubén Díaz Jr, who introduced her to other riders as “the next president of the United States, Hillary Clinton.”

But the ex-first lady wasn’t ticketed for violating the obscure rule – Section 1050.6(c)1 of the subway rules — which bars in campaigning in cars but allows it stations as long as the candidate stays 25 feet away from vending machines and ticket booths.

Reps for Clinton — already on the feds’ radar for her use of a private email account while she was secretary of state — and the MTA did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

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