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With Bill Clinton back in the limelight, his family isn't done vying for our attention yet. But this time, the former president faces one of his toughest challenges - re-establishing his cultural legacy, and that of his fellow stripe of elite, on favorable grounds.
Need proof that the current controversy over children of undocumented immigrants is more political than humanitarian? Hillary Clinton said she was "adamantly against illegal immigrants" and supported a border wall until she ran for president in 2016.
Back in the United States, book publishers are reporting that Bill Clinton's new novel, "The President Is Missing," co-written with James Patterson, has sold more copies in its first week than any other fiction book in the past two years. This is despite the fact that on his highly publicized book tour Clinton has repeatedly diminished the #MeToo movement, saying that he does not owe Monica Lewinsky an apology.
IG report suggests either Bill Clinton or Loretta Lynch is lying about their tarmac meeting Washington Examiner, by Tom Rogan Department of Justice Inspector General Michael HorowitzA s report strongly indicates that either former Attorney General Loretta Lynch or former President Bill Clinton is lying about how Clinton came to board LynchA s plane at Sky Harbor International Airport in Phoenix in June 2016. That meeting took place as the FBI was conducting its investigation into Hillary ClintonA s possible mishandling of classified material.
Lost in all of the coverage of the Singapore Summit, Russian collusion, and Stormy Daniels, is a report due out tomorrow that has a lot of people in Washington nervous. Especially the conduct of Comey, when he wrote a letter exonerating Hillary Clinton before she'd even been interviewed by the FBI.
President Donald Trump isn't the first president to call off joint military exercises with South Korea in order to appease North Korea. The Clinton administration deferred a U.S.-South Korea military exercise to persuade North Korea to allow inspection of its nuclear facilities in April 1994.
Former President Bill Clinton suggested the "norms have changed" in society for what "you can do to somebody against their will" in response to a question about former Minnesota Sen. Al Franken's resignation from Congress following sexual harassment allegations. "I think the norms have really changed in terms of, what you can do to somebody against their will, how much you can crowd their space, make them miserable at work," Clinton told PBS Newshour in an interview that aired Thursday.
"Fish gotta swim. Birds gotta fly." Add to Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II's timeless wisdom from Show Boat that before every election, " pundits gotta predict."
PBS's Judy Woodruff asked former president Bill Clinton Thursday whether he thought it was a "good thing" that norms have changed when it comes to sexual harassment. Woodruff's example was former Minnesota senator Al Franken being forced to resign his post after accusations that, Woodruff said, were less serious than what happened in the Lewinsky scandal.
Influential news aggregator Matt Drudge is the embodiment of evil itself, according to the head of a top liberal think tank. Center for America Progress President Neera Tanden, a close ally of failed Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, leveled the accusation while appearing on a National Review podcast, The Jamie Weinstein Show .
Pardoning people this early in office bucks a trend set by his three predecessors, according to Department of Justice data. None of Barack Obama, George W. Bush, or Bill Clinton issued a single pardon or commutation in their first two years as presidents; in contrast, Trump has signed five pardons and two commutations in less than 17 months.
Bill Clinton's defensive response to questions about his affair with White House intern Monica Lewinsky and the #MeToo movement are just one reason Democrats want distance from the former President, top Democratic operatives told CNN on Monday. Clinton, speaking with NBC in an interview with aired Monday, defended himself from recent criticism about his handling of his affair with Lewinsky in 1995.
Bill Clinton's return to the spotlight was supposed to help make his new novel a best seller, but the ex-president has found interviewers in the #MeToo era unwilling to turn the page on his checkered past with women. The former president is on the interview circuit in promotion of his new political thriller co-authored with James Patterson, "The President is Missing."
In this Monday, May 21, 2018, photo, former President Bill Clinton listens during an interview about a novel he wrote with James Patterson, "The President is Missing," in New York. In this Monday, May 21, 2018, photo, former President Bill Clinton listens during an interview about a novel he wrote with James Patterson, "The President is Missing," in New York.
What's eating Johnny Depp? After years of heavy living, a rumored cocaine habit and $30k a month binges on fine wine, fans fear for the health of the 'unrecognizable and sickly' 54-year-old hellraiser REVEALED: Facebook let SIXTY companies, including Apple and Amazon, have 'deep access personal data about users and their friends - and the controversial deals are STILL in place' Joe Biden and backers say he still ISN'T ruling out a 2020 presidential run - and will decide after midterm elections EXCLUSIVE PICTURES: Roseanne Barr is pictured looking disheveled outside her Utah home amid racism row as Michelle Wolf slams ABC for ever letting the 'lady Hitler' reboot her show Secrets of a pantry wizard: Mother-of-four who completely transformed her cupboard reveals the two key things you need to give your kitchen a stunning makeover Melania will appear at White House event today, 25 days ... (more)
What's eating Johnny Depp? After years of heavy living, a rumored cocaine habit and $30k a month binges on fine wine, fans fear for the health of the 'unrecognizable and sickly' 54-year-old hellraiser REVEALED: Facebook let SIXTY companies, including Apple and Amazon, have 'deep access personal data about users and their friends - and the controversial deals are STILL in place' Joe Biden and backers say he still ISN'T ruling out a 2020 presidential run - and will decide after midterm elections EXCLUSIVE PICTURES: Roseanne Barr is pictured looking disheveled outside her Utah home amid racism row as Michelle Wolf slams ABC for ever letting the 'lady Hitler' reboot her show Secrets of a pantry wizard: Mother-of-four who completely transformed her cupboard reveals the two key things you need to give your kitchen a stunning makeover Melania will appear at White House event today, 25 days ... (more)
What's eating Johnny Depp? After years of heavy living, a rumored cocaine habit and $30k a month binges on fine wine, fans fear for the health of the 'unrecognizable and sickly' 54-year-old hellraiser REVEALED: Facebook let SIXTY companies, including Apple and Amazon, have 'deep access personal data about users and their friends - and the controversial deals are STILL in place' Joe Biden and backers say he still ISN'T ruling out a 2020 presidential run - and will decide after midterm elections EXCLUSIVE PICTURES: Roseanne Barr is pictured looking disheveled outside her Utah home amid racism row as Michelle Wolf slams ABC for ever letting the 'lady Hitler' reboot her show Secrets of a pantry wizard: Mother-of-four who completely transformed her cupboard reveals the two key things you need to give your kitchen a stunning makeover Melania will appear at White House event today, 25 days ... (more)
But before you get too excited, they were covering Bill Clinton's 1990s affair with White House intern Monica Lewinsky . The ladies on Outnumbered held a discussion today about an interview the former president recently gave where he shrugged off Senator Kirsten Gillibrand for saying he should've resigned over the Lewinsky scandal.
Former President Bill Clinton has said he disagrees with Senator Kirsten Gillibrand's view that he should have resigned because of the Monica Lewinsky affair. 'You have to - really ignore what the context was,' Clinton told CBS Sunday Morning in an interview that will air this Sunday at 9:00am Eastern Time.