Clinton latest news
Here are some of the latest news stories about Hillary Clinton:
Recent Developments:
- Hillary Clinton's Memoir: Clinton's latest memoir, "The Book of Goliath: How to Crush Your Competitors, Silence Your Critics, and Make Yourself Unstoppable," was released on June 4, 2019.
- Speaking Fees: Clinton's speaking fees have been a topic of controversy in recent years. According to reports, she earned $1.8 million in speaking fees in 2019 alone.
- Impeachment Inquiry: Clinton has been critical of the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump, calling it a "partisan" and "unfair" process.
- 2020 Election: Clinton has been a vocal supporter of Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden, and has campaigned for him in several states.
Recent Interviews and Appearances:
- The Daily Show with Trevor Noah: Clinton appeared on The Daily Show with Trevor Noah on June 12, 2019, where she discussed her new memoir and the 2020 election.
- The View: Clinton appeared on The View on June 20, 2019, where she discussed her views on the 2020 election and the impeachment inquiry.
- CNN's New Day: Clinton appeared on CNN's New Day on July 10, 2019, where she discussed the 2020 election and the Democratic primary.
Recent Quotes:
- On the 2020 Election: "I think Joe Biden is a great candidate, and I think he would make a great president."
- On the Impeachment Inquiry: "I think it's a partisan process, and I think it's unfair to the president."
- On Her Memoir: "I wanted to write a book that would inspire people to take action, to get involved, and to make a difference in their communities."
Recent Controversies:
- Email Scandal: Clinton's use of a private email server while serving as Secretary of State has been a topic of controversy in recent years. In 2016, the FBI investigated her handling of classified information, but ultimately declined to press charges.
- Donation Controversy: In 2019, it was reported that Clinton's family foundation had accepted donations from foreign governments and individuals with ties to the government of Qatar. Clinton has denied any wrongdoing.