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Throughout her presidential campaign, Hillary Clinton expressed her concerns regarding Donald Trump and his supporters. The New York Times and CNN cited Clinton's earlier articulation of similar ideas to the phrase in her August 25, 2016, campaign speech at a rally in Reno, Nevada.
A number of Hasidic newspapers, including the Brooklyn-based Di Tzeitung published a version of the photo in which the two women present, Hillary Clinton and Audrey Tomason, were erased. [18] Di Tzeitung defended the decision as being in conformance with Jewish modesty laws, and that it should not be seen as degrading of women. [19]
The Clinton body count is a conspiracy theory centered around the belief that former U.S. President Bill Clinton and his wife, former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, have secretly had their political opponents murdered, often made to look like suicides, totaling as many as 50 or more listed victims.
Human Abedin, the wife of the former representative, is one of Clinton's top aides and has served the 2016 presidential nominee candidate in various capacities for the last 20 years.
By Verena Dobnik NEW YORK (AP) -- Hillary Rodham Clinton gave Jon Stewart no hints about whether she will run for president, but acknowledged during Tuesday's taping of "The Daily Show" that the ...
Hillary Clinton started wearing pantsuits — now considered her fashion signature — after "suggestive" photos were taken of her in a skirt during her time as first lady.. In a new interview ...
"Nasty woman" was a phrase used by 2016 US presidential candidate Donald Trump to refer to opponent Hillary Clinton during the third presidential debate. [1] [2] The phrase made worldwide news, became a viral call for some female voters, and has also launched a feminist movement by the same name. [3]
The former Secretary of State has made history as the first female to lead a major U.S. party's presidential ticket -- take a look at how far she's come.