Former Presidents Obama, Clinton, and George W. Bush, along with Hillary Clinton, will skip President-elect Trump’s traditional inaugural luncheon, despite all former presidents (except for George H.W. Bush) attending the swearing-in ceremony. Michelle Obama will also be absent from the ceremony. This marks a significant departure from tradition, as the luncheon typically unites all living former presidents. The absence of these prominent figures is notable given that none of the former presidents endorsed Trump’s candidacy.
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Former President Bill Clinton was admitted to MedStar Georgetown University Hospital on Monday due to a fever requiring testing and observation. His spokesman reported Clinton is in good spirits and expects a release by Christmas. While the situation is not considered urgent, the 78-year-old former president will remain hospitalized overnight. This hospitalization follows a history of health issues including heart surgery and a 2021 urological infection.
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In a recent MSNBC interview, former President Bill Clinton offered commentary on Donald Trump’s return to the White House and his cabinet appointments. Clinton quipped that politics uniquely allows inauthenticity to thrive. The conversation covered a broad range of topics, highlighting Clinton’s perspective on the current political landscape. Notably, Clinton’s remarks on Trump’s administration underscore concerns about experience and competence.
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Bill Clinton, at the age of 78, took a sly dig at Donald Trump during his recent speech at the DNC, stating, “I’m still younger.” This playful jab at Trump’s age is not only humorous but also highlights a significant point – despite being older than Clinton, Trump has consistently criticized Biden for his age. The irony of this situation is not lost on anyone.
As someone who vividly remembers the era of Bill Clinton’s presidency and has now reached the age of almost 40, it is remarkable to realize that he is still younger than Trump. Even Dan Quayle, who held the position of Vice President 36 years ago, is also younger than the current President.… Continue reading
Clinton Slams Trump’s Loyalty-First Cabinet: Hurt People, No Consequences
In a recent MSNBC interview, former President Bill Clinton offered commentary on Donald Trump’s return to the White House and his cabinet appointments. Clinton quipped that politics uniquely allows inauthenticity to thrive. The conversation covered a broad range of topics, highlighting Clinton’s perspective on the current political landscape. Notably, Clinton’s remarks on Trump’s administration underscore concerns about experience and competence.
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