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Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton, 68, is the Democratic Party's Presidential candidate for the US elections in 2016, and the first ever female Presidential candidate in US history. She‘s one of the ...
Hillary Clinton's recent derogatory remarks about Republican women highlight her ongoing critique of conservative female ...
Hillary Clinton took a swipe at female Republican Party leaders, calling on the future first female President of the United ...
Clinton, 77, argued that, with few exceptions, female Republicans tend to undermine feminist ideals while reflecting on the advice she’d give to women seeking the presidency.
Instead of helping American men and women get married and start families, Hillary Clinton wants more births from people born in foreign countries.
Hillary Clinton, a two-time failed presidential candidate, former secretary of state, and senator, made disparaging remarks about Republican women during the Newmark Civic Life Series event at the ...
Hillary Clinton isn’t convinced that Qatar’s lavish gift to President Donald Trump will actually be “free.” On Wednesday, Clinton took to X to weigh in on the heated debate surrounding ...
George Clooney had major names in the audience for Good Luck and Good Night: former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, ...
Hillary Clinton weighed in with common sense Wednesday on President Donald Trump’s intent to accept a complimentary Air Force One replacement from Qatar. “No one gives someone a $400 million dollar ...
Clinton lost the 2016 presidential election to Trump – a period that saw his supporters chant “Lock her up!” at his rallies – but she has remained a thorn in his side ever since ...
And his 2016 presidential rival, Hillary Clinton, has a message: “This is your regular reminder that executive orders are not royal decrees. Because America has no king,” the former secretary ...
Hillary Clinton has reacted with disdain to President Donald Trump’s decision to accept a $400m Boeing 747-8 jumbo jet as a gift from Qatar’s royal family, warning him that the givers will expect ...