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  • Hillary Clinton thinks up a question to ask Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas: 'Don't you want to retire?'

    During an appearance on Andy Cohen's "Watch What Happens Live," Hillary Clinton was prompted to ask questions to famous people that were shown on a screen. Clinton said she would ask Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas: "Don't you want to retire?"

  • Hillary Clinton opens about the gutsy decision to stay in her marriage in new docuseries

    In the Apple TV+ docuseries Gusty, Secretary Hillary Clinton and her co-host, daughter Chelsea Clinton, travel around the world interviewing other inspiring and change-making women. The ongoing fight for women’s rights has never felt more urgent, and the series tackles the personal and public battles that women fight every day. Over 8 episodes, the duo sits down with reverends, firefighters, activists and mothers. There’s also plenty of star power from celebs like Amy Schumer, Kim Kardashian, Gloria Steinem, and Amber Ruffin. “We view gusty as those core values that people need to have — resilience, determination, persistence, courage — to get through life, to get up when you’re knocked down to deal with the setbacks and disappointments of any life,” says Clinton. The series, which is based their New York Times bestseller, “The Book of Gutsy Women,” highlights women from various backgrounds who have done something extraordinary by being unapologetically themselves. Like Shannon Foley Martinez, a former white supremacist from Georgia who uses canoe trips down the Broad river to help rehabilitate women leaving hate groups. After a life in politics, Gutsy gives viewers a chance to see another side of Hillary and Chelsea Clinton. Their chemistry is organic, with Chelsea routinely teasing her mother, and they each open up about the personal obstacles they’ve had to overcome to be gusty in their own lives. In episode 4, Clinton sits with with Revered Whittney Ijanaten, a queer Black Reverend who marries couples from all walks a life. The conversation quickly turns to Clinton's own relationship, where she reveals that the gutsiest thing she ever did was decide to stay in her marriage, a choice she says isn’t right for every woman.

  • ‘T.M.I.’: Hillary Clinton learns of Andy Cohen’s ‘wonderful liaison’ with one of her Secret Service agents

    Host Andy Cohen got a big secret off of his chest when Hillary Clinton and Chelsea Clinton dropped by "Watch What Happens Live," Thursday.

  • Andy Cohen reveals he had a ‘wonderful liaison’ with Hillary Clinton’s Secret Service agent

    Hillary Clinton and Chelsea Clinton dropped by Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen, Thursday, to talk about their new Apple TV+ series Gutsy, but first Andy had a big secret he needed to get off his chest. “I do have to tell you, every time I see you, Secretary Clinton, I think I had a wonderful liaison with one of your secret service agents in the 90’s,” Andy confessed. “While you were First Lady.” Hillary was First Lady from 1993 to 2001. And while she decided to address her own family's liaisons, she didn’t need to hear about Andy’s liaisons. “T.M.I.” Hillary replied. “T.M.I!” Andy also revealed the agent wasn’t so secret about his service for the Clintons, in that he admired them. “He had wonderful things to say about your entire family,” Andy said, adding, “I have wonderful things to say about him.”

  • Hillary Clinton reveals she and Bill forgot Chelsea at the Kremlin during state visit

    The former president and first lady realized they’d forgotten their daughter while on the way to the airport.

  • Hillary and Bill Clinton forgot Chelsea at the Kremlin while on state visit

    On The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Tuesday, Hillary and Chelsea Clinton took on the mother/daughter challenge, and Hillary revealed she and former President Bill Clinton once forgot their daughter at the Kremlin when on an official visit. While Chelsea wore noise-canceling headphones, Hillary was asked if they had any crazy vacation stories. “We had a lot of, kind of crazy times. I’ll tell you, I hope she doesn’t remember this because it was pretty traumatic. We took her to Russia — Russia — when we went on a state visit when Bill was president,” Hillary said. “You know, there’s the formal goodbye, so Bill and I were ushered into the beast, the big limousine, to head to the airport, not knowing that we had left her behind.” But, unfortunately for Hillary, Chelsea does remember being left behind at the Kremlin. Asked the same question, not knowing her mother’s answer, Chelsea said, “I feel like there’s a lot of shock over there.” “No shock,” Fallon replied, “it’s fun.” “No shock. It’s fun,” Chelsea said, before contemplating for a moment. Then it came to her, “When they left me in the Kremlin.”

  • Hillary Clinton says 'suggestive' upskirt photos prompted her to start wearing pantsuits

    Daughter Chelsea Clinton calls photographers' pursuit of her mother "so creepy."

  • Will Trump be indicted over classified documents found at Mar-a-Lago?

    The big question following Tuesday's Department of Justice court filing is whether former President Donald Trump will be indicted.

  • Amanda de Cadenet says the British press have 'zero accountabilty'

    Amanda de Cadenet says she 'doesn't know if she'd be alive today' if she had remained living in the UK because of the way the tabloid media 'bullies' famous women.

  • Hillary Clinton promotes 'But Her Emails' merch after FBI search of Trump's Mar-a-Lago

    A day after federal agents conducted a search of the former president's home, the 2016 Democratic nominee responded by promoting merchandise emblazoned with what has become the sardonic response to his many scandals.

  • Bradley Cooper is dating Huma Abedin, former aide to Hillary Clinton: Reports

    Anna Wintour reportedly set up Bradley Cooper and Huma Abedin.

  • Clinton 2016 campaign lawyer acquitted of lying to the FBI

    A lawyer for Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign was acquitted Tuesday of lying to the FBI when he pushed information meant to cast suspicions on Donald Trump and Russia in the run-up to the 2016 election.

  • Dem lawyer found not guilty of lying to FBI over alleged Trump-Russia link

    A federal jury on Tuesday found Michael Sussmann, a former lawyer at a firm that represented Hillary Clinton's campaign and the Democratic National Committee during the 2016 campaign, not guilty of lying to an FBI official over an alleged link between Donald Trump and a Russian bank.

  • Jury to deliberate in trial of lawyer accused of lying over alleged Trump-Russia link

    Prosecutors and defense lawyers on Friday morning presented their closing arguments to jurors who will now decide Michael Sussmann’s guilt or innocence.

  • Ex-FBI lawyer says he's 'confident' that Clinton lawyer denied representing any client at meeting

    The former top lawyer for the FBI testified Thursday that he was “100% confident” that Democratic lawyer Michael Sussmann told him he was not representing a client when he approached him in September 2016 about purported ties between a Russian bank and Donald Trump.

  • Biden, Clintons eulogize Madeleine Albright, 1st female secretary of state

    Current and former presidents, vice presidents and scores of other dignitaries gathered Wednesday at the funeral service of former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, who died last month from cancer at 84.

  • Hillary Clinton: 'Double down on the pressure' on Russia

    "There are more banks that can be sanctioned," Hillary Clinton said on NBC's "Meet the Press."

  • Trump solicits Putin's help to expose alleged dirt on Hunter Biden

    In what has become a familiar pattern, former President Donald Trump has once again solicited help from a foreign leader in exposing possible dirt to try to wound a political enemy.

  • Hillary Clinton tests positive for COVID-19

    The 74-year-old former secretary of state and 2016 Democratic nominee said Tuesday she is experiencing mild symptoms and that former President Bill Clinton tested negative.

  • Conservative radio host tells Fox News 'media has made too much' of Clinton 'scandal'

    Hugh Hewitt wasn’t the only conservative to say on Thursday that some in the media are blowing the Durham filings out of proportion.