Hillary Clinton couldn’t beat Donald Trump in the 2016 election, but House Democrats may do the job for her nearly three years later.

The failed candidate appeared on CBS Sunday Morning today, where she laments losing the 2016 election and slams her rival.

Pauley says Clinton “is still grappling” with losing the election.

“I believe he knows he’s an illegitimate president,” Hillary claims. “He knows. He knows that there were a bunch of different reasons why the election turned out the way it did.

“Jane (Pauley), it was like applying for a job and getting 66 million letters of recommendation, and losing to a corrupt, human tornado,” Hillary says.

She claims the latest revelations about a phone call between Trump and the president of Ukraine constitutes “high crimes and misdemeanors,” and therefore warrants impeachment.

“Given this latest revelation, which is such a blatant effort to use his presidential position to advance his person and political interests, there should be an impeachment inquiry opened,” she said.

“I don’t care who you’re for in the Democratic primary, or if you’re a Republican, when the president of the United States, who has taken an oath to protect and defend the Constitution, uses his position to in effect extort a foreign government for his own political purposes, I think that is very much what the Founders worried about in high crimes and misdemeanors.”

After House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced earlier this week that she’s formally launching an impeachment inquiry, Clinton endorsed the effort, taking to Twitter on Wednesday to say, “I support impeachment.”

“The president of the United States has betrayed our country,” she writes, insisting, “That’s not a political statement–it’s a harsh reality, and we must act.”

She adds, “He is a clear and president danger to the things that keep us strong and free.”

She didn’t identify those “things.”

Via People magazine:

Clinton, a sharp critic of Trump since narrowly losing to him in the 2016 presidential election, made the impassioned call during an exclusive interview with PEOPLE set to be published in next week’s issue.

“We are in a crisis,” Clinton said.

She told PEOPLE she was now supporting Trump’s impeachment. “I did not come to that decision easily or quickly,” she said, “but this is an emergency as I see it. … This latest behavior around Ukraine, trying to enlist the president of Ukraine in a plot to undermine former Vice President Biden or lose the military aid he needs to defend against Trump’s friend Vladimir Putin — if that’s not an impeachable offense, I don’t know what is.”

The election wasn’t actually close. Trump defeated Clinton, 304 electoral votes to 227.