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Hillary Clinton endorsed Joe Biden's White House bid on Tuesday, saying the United States needs a "real president" and not just "somebody who plays one on TV.
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Former Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton endorsed Joe Biden's White House bid on Tuesday, saying he is the type of "leader" the United States needs during the current coronavirus crisis.
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Hillary Clinton said Tuesday it was "shameful" that the British government had not published a delayed parliamentary report into possible Russian interference in British politics ahead of December elections.
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Donald Trump's administration is amping up an investigation into Hillary Clinton's emails, The Washington Post reported Saturday, breathing new life into a pet issue used by the president to rail against his opponent during the 2016 elections.
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Hillary Clinton has for the first time ruled out running for president in 2020.
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Hillary Clinton has said her husband Bill's affair with former White House intern Monica Lewinsky was not an abuse of power and he was right to not resign from the US presidency in the wake of the scandal.
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Donald Trump's former campaign chief was sent to jail Friday pending trial on a series of federal charges, as the US president ramped up efforts to discredit the wider probe into possible collusion between his campaign team and Moscow.
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Perhaps alluding to Facebook's role in the 2016 election, Hillary Clinton told an audience that the company she'd like to run, if she had to pick, would be Facebook and that people need to "get accurate information on which to make decisions."
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Hillary Clinton has warned that the Trump administration "was not recognising the danger" in discussing nuclear disarmament with Pyongyang, and said Washington lacked experienced diplomats to handle the talks.
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Hillary Clinton says she should have sacked a male staffer accused of sexual misconduct while working on her 2008 presidential campaign.
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Two decades ago this week US president Bill Clinton declared that he "did not have sexual relations with that woman."As it turned out, he did -- and he was impeached for lying about his trysts with Monica Lewinsky.
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US Attorney General Jeff Sessions vowed Tuesday to decide quickly whether to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate Hillary Clinton's alleged mishandling of classified materials when she was secretary of state.
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The US Justice Department says it has asked prosecutors to examine alleged misconduct at the Clinton Foundation and the controversial Obama-era sale of a uranium firm to Russia, and whether a special counsel might be needed to investigate.
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Hillary Clinton got a reminder that exactly one year ago, then FBI director James Comey said he was re-opening a probe into her emails."Oh is that today?
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President Donald Trump accused James Comey Wednesday of fixing a probe into Hillary Clinton's email last year, pointing to a heavily censored email released by the FBI as evidence.
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Hillary Clinton Monday accused WikiLeaks of working with Russia to deflect attention away from an infamous tape of Donald Trump bragging about groping women in the run-up to the US presidential election.
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Anthony Weiner, the disgraced former US congressman and estranged husband of one of Hillary Clinton's closest aides, was sentenced to 21 months in prison on Monday for sexting a school girl.
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Hillary Clinton takes responsibility for her devastating loss to Donald Trump in her tell-all book about the 2016 presidential race, but she also blames Barack Obama, Bernie Sanders, Vladimir Putin and others, published excerpts show.
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Defeated Democratic White House hopeful Hillary Clinton promises to let her guard down and explain what happened in her shock electoral defeat to Donald Trump, including the mistakes she made, in a book to published in September.
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Two chants emerged as hallmarks of Donald Trump's campaign rallies as he made his improbable run for the White House.One was "Build the wall!" and the other was "Lock her up!
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Former US presidents George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton mourned the death of Helmut Kohl on Friday, praising his role in the reunification of Germany with Bush calling him "one of the greatest leaders in post-War Europe.
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President Donald Trump has taken a swing on Twitter at one of his favorite punching bags, Democrat Hillary Clinton -- and his former presidential rival has hit back with her own zinger.
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Hillary Clinton went a step further Wednesday in blaming her election loss to Donald Trump on Russian cyberattacks, saying Americans including associates of the Republican president likely had a hand in the effort.
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Philippine leader Rodrigo Duterte angrily hit back Wednesday at Chelsea Clinton for criticising remarks he made about rape, using vulgar language while referring to her father's infidelities as American president.
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FBI Director James Comey said Wednesday he felt "nauseous" at the thought he swayed last year's US election by announcing he was reopening a probe into Hillary Clinton's emails just days before the vote.
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Former secretary of state Hillary Clinton, slowly emerging from post-election seclusion, slammed President Donald Trump Friday for proposing budget cuts to US diplomacy and foreign aid, calling it a "grave mistake.
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The prospect of a Hillary Clinton comeback after her shock loss to Donald Trump could hardly be less certain, but in New York where she is revered, plenty of people dream of her running for mayor.
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President-elect Donald Trump took on Bill Clinton Tuesday in a new tweet attack, after the former president questioned his intelligence.
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Donald Trump called a recount of votes being prepared in Wisconsin a scam, insisting Saturday that his presidential win should be respected, not "challenged and abused.
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President-elect Donald Trump will not push for further investigation of Hillary Clinton related to her private email use and the Clinton Foundation, a close adviser said Tuesday, breaking with a key campaign theme.
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Hillary Clinton speaking with supporters at a town hall meeting in New Hampshire. Gage Skldmore
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump (L) and his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton will face each other in the 2016 US Presidential election , AFP/File
PROMOTIONS: Newly appointed Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speaks with President Barack Obama at a picnic table on the South Lawn of the White House in April 2009. Pete Souza-White House/Wikimedia Commons
Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump and his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton won their respective parties' primaries in Arizona , AFP/File
President Barack Obama holds a Homeland Security Council meeting to discuss H1N1 flu in the Cabinet Room White House Photo by Pete Souza
Trump inches closer to White House as Clinton slides: polls on Sept. 21, 2016. Illustration by Digital Journal
Hillary speaking with former Russian bouncer-turn Israeli Foreign Minister, Leiberman. IsraelinUSA
President Barack Obama participates in an expanded bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Mohamed Najib Abdul Razak of Malaysia, during the Nuclear Security Summit at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C. White House photo by Pete D'Souza
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Hillary Clinton and Benjamin Netanyahu pose for a picture. Aslan Media
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Hillary Clinton shakes hands with Donald Trump after the first presidential debate at Hofstra University in New York on September 26, 2016. Jewel Samad, AFP
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton both won seven of the 11 states voting on Super Tuesday , AFP/File
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton congratulates President Barack Obama on the House vote to pass health care reform, prior to a meeting in the Situation Room of the White House White House Photo by Pete Souza
SHAKE: Hillary Clinton presses the flesh at the Iowa State Fair in Des Moines in August 2015. Phil Roeder / Flickr
U.S. Secretary of State poses with Aghani female politicians at the U.S. Embassy in Kabul in 2011. S.K. Vemmer - U.S. Department of State/Wikimedia Commons
A new poll gives Hillary Clinton a seven-point lead over Donald Trump in the race for the White House , AFP
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The latest issue of Time magazine features Hillary Clinton on the cover with horns. The letter “M” in Time’s masthead forms what look like horns on the former secretary of state’s head. TIME magazine
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