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One group is betting the state’s blend of libertarianism and progressivism can be packaged to appeal to voters who have drifted toward Trump over the past few cycles.
Deadline executive editor Dominic Patten referenced former President Bill Clinton as evidence that the public can potentially forgive rapper Sean “Diddy" Combs.
Former Clinton advisor Mark Penn calls Mamdani’s NYC mayoral win a “9-1-1 moment" for Democrats, warning of deeper trouble for the party.
Republican strategist Scott Jennings told former Clinton administration official Paul Begala Tuesday that former President Bill Clinton previously pushed for work requirements for Medicaid recipients.
Monica Lewinsky believes President Bill Clinton took advantage of his power both during their affair and in the media fallout that ensued after. Looking back on the relationship during Wednesday’s episode of the “How to Fail” podcast,
Two Clinton-era Treasury Department secretaries issued a warning on Thursday about President Trump’s tax and spending bill, saying the administration’s approach poses significant risk to the U.S.
Larry Summers isn’t a fan of President Trump’s “One Big, Beautiful Bill.” The former treasury secretary, who was appointed by former President Bill Clinton, told ABC News’ This Week that he has “never been as embarrassed for my country on July 4th” after Trump signed the sweeping legislation into law on Friday.
After Unforgiven, Clint Eastwood took a break from directing to star in this action thriller that President Bill Clinton loved, and it's easy to see why.
Over 25 years after Monica Lewinsky and Bill Clinton’s global scandal, the former White House intern reflected on how she truly felt during their affair.
The 51-year-old was an intern at the White House when then-President Clinton, 78, embarked on an eighteen-month-long sexual relationship with her - which ultimately led to an impeachment trial. Appearing on Elizabeth Day's How To Fail podcast,
Senate GOP Leader John Thune spoke in favor of the "Big, Beautiful Bill" as the Senate began debate and voting on amendments before trying to pass it by the end of the week: SEN. JOHN THUNE: And so yes,