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Bill Clinton has today condemned the killing of Alex Pretti by federal agents as “unacceptable” and warns the Trump administration’s dishonesty about the “horrible scenes” coming out of Minneapolis is a direct and possibly fatal threat to American democracy.
Democratic ex-presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton have issued statements against the fatal shooting of a 37-year-old nurse in Minneapolis.
Republicans on the committee have been seeking to question the Clintons as part of a probe into the government's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case. The vote sends the matter to the full House.
The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee advanced resolutions Wednesday to hold former President Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in contempt of Congress over their refusal to appear for depositions after being subpoenaed in the panel’s investigation into sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Plus, Elon Musk dives back into U.S. politics, JD Vance visits Minneapolis and how Congress ceded war powers to President Trump.
WASHINGTON — White House senior trade and manufacturing counselor Peter Navarro is slamming Bill Clinton’s decision to dodge a deposition about his relationship with deceased sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein,
After succeeding Bill Clinton, George W. Bush still picked up the phone for advice—a reminder, echoed by Steve Jobs’ career, that leadership isn’t a solo sport.
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How Bill and Hillary Clinton Could Soon Become Criminal Defendants
For decades, Republicans have dreamed of indicting the Clintons. Now they may finally get their chance.
Former presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton condemned the killing of nurse Alex Pretti, calling it a “wake-up call,” as Senate Democrats moved to block government funding over federal immigration enforcement tactics.