Hillary Clinton

American politician and diplomat

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January 2025 Hillary Clinton was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by U.S. President Joe Biden, recognizing her significant contributions to public service and national leadership.
2024 Clinton is a producer of the Broadway production 'Suffs', a musical focusing on suffragists and suffragettes, alongside other producers including Malala Yousafzai.
September 17 2024 Scheduled to release a new memoir 'Something Lost, Something Gained'.
August 19 2024 Spoke at the 2024 Democratic National Convention, referencing Donald Trump's 34 felony convictions.
July 21 2024 Endorsed Kamala Harris for president in the 2024 election.
January 2024 Clinton had a one-night cameo in the Broadway musical 'Gutenberg! The Musical'.
2023 Published two scholarly books: 'Hillary Clinton's Career in Speeches: The Promises and Perils of Women's Rhetorical Adaptivity' by Shawn J. Parry-Giles et al. and 'Do All the Good You Can: How Faith Shaped Hillary Rodham Clinton's Politics' by Gary Scott Smith, analyzing her communication strategies and political motivations.
2023 Opposed a ceasefire in the Israel–Hamas war, referencing the October 6 ceasefire broken by Hamas.
September 2023 Clinton resumed her academic career by becoming a professor of foreign policy at Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs. She is teaching her first class co-taught with Keren Yarhi-Milo and holds the position of professor of practice and presidential fellow at Columbia World Projects.
August 7 2023 Wrote 'The Weaponization of Loneliness' in The Atlantic, exploring social and psychological dynamics.
2022 Clinton's pre-recorded voice was featured as the Giantess in a stage production of 'Into the Woods' at the Arkansas Repertory Theatre.
2022 Clinton and her daughter Chelsea created the television series 'Gutsy' for Apple TV+, which was an offshoot of their book series.
September 2022 The Washington Post conducted a 'Fact Checker' analysis following a tweet by Clinton about her emails, referencing the 2019 State Department report.
May 2022 Robby Mook, Clinton's former campaign manager, publicly revealed that Clinton had approved a plan to promote a controversial narrative about Trump-Russia server connections.
May 23 2022 Trump commented on Clinton's attorney taking blame for the email deletion during his campaign.
February 25 2022 Co-authored 'A State of Emergency for Democracy' with Dan Schwerin in The Atlantic, highlighting democratic challenges.
2021 Zogby Analytics poll ranked Hillary Clinton only the tenth-greatest of twelve First Ladies assessed by the American public, indicating a divergence between historical and public perception.
2021 Zogby Analytics public poll ranked Hillary Clinton as the 10th-greatest First Lady out of twelve assessed from Jacqueline Kennedy onwards, showing a contrast with her high historical academic rankings.
October 2021 Released the fiction book 'State of Terror', co-written with Louise Penny.
September 2021 Clinton was awarded an honorary doctorate of civil law by the University of Oxford.
June 2021 It was revealed that the Trump Justice Department had obtained court orders for phone logs of four New York Times reporters who wrote about the email investigation, as part of a leak investigation.
May 2021 In an interview with The Guardian, Clinton called for a 'global reckoning' with disinformation and accountability for social media platforms.
March 2021 Clinton voiced support for abolishing the Senate filibuster to pass voting rights legislation, calling it a 'Jim Crow relic'.
February 2021 Announced co-writing her first fiction book with Louise Penny, a political mystery thriller.
January 11 2021 Published 'Trump should be impeached. But that alone won't remove white supremacy from America' in The Washington Post, commenting on political and social issues.
2020 Curtis Sittenfeld published the fictional novel 'Rodham', exploring an alternate life path for Hillary Clinton.
2020 Published scholarly book 'The Hillary Effect: Perspectives on Clinton's Legacy' edited by Ivy A.M. Cargile et al., examining her broader political and social impact.
2020 Michael D'Antonio published 'The Hunting of Hillary', documenting the forty-year campaign to destroy Hillary Clinton.
2020 Clinton ranked 8th-best out of 40 First Ladies in the Siena College Research Institute survey, maintaining her status as a significant First Lady despite a slightly lower overall ranking.
2020 Co-authored the book 'Grandma's Gardens' with her daughter Chelsea.
October 2020 The full DC Circuit Court unanimously declined to hear an appeal, allowing the panel decision to stand.
October 28 2020 Clinton announced she was on the 2020 Democratic slate of electors for New York State and later served as an elector, casting a vote for Biden and Harris.
September 29 2020 Clinton launched an interview podcast called 'You and Me Both' in collaboration with iHeartRadio.
August 2020 A three-judge panel of the DC Circuit Court of Appeals unanimously overturned Lamberth's deposition ruling.
August 2020 Addressed the 2020 Democratic National Convention.
August 2020 Clinton addressed the 2020 Democratic National Convention.
April 28 2020 Endorsed Joe Biden as the presumptive Democratic nominee for president.
April 28 2020 Clinton endorsed Joe Biden as the presumptive Democratic nominee for president in the 2020 election.
March 2020 Federal district court judge Royce Lamberth ruled that Clinton must provide a deposition.
March 2020 Hillary Clinton collaborated with director Nanette Burstein to release the documentary film 'Hillary' on Hulu.
January 2 2020 Hillary Clinton was announced as the new Chancellor of Queen's University Belfast, becoming the 11th and first female chancellor of the university. She expressed pride in helping grow the university's international reputation for excellence.
2019 Lucas Hnath published a theatrical script 'Hillary and Clinton'.
October 2019 Published 'The Book of Gutsy Women: Favorite Stories of Courage and Resilience', co-written with her daughter Chelsea Clinton.
September 2019 A three-year State Department investigation concluded that 38 individuals were 'culpable' in 91 instances of sending classified information to Clinton's email account, but found no evidence of deliberate mishandling.
September 2019 The Department of State completed an internal investigation, identifying 588 security violations and finding 38 current and former State Department officials potentially culpable of mishandling classified information.
September 29 2019 In a CBS News Sunday Morning interview, Clinton described Trump as a 'corrupt human tornado' and an 'illegitimate president', citing voting restrictions and Russian influence as reasons for her claim.
September 10 2019 Clinton made a surprise visit to the 'Hillary: The Hillary Clinton Emails' exhibition at the Venice Biennale, calling the email controversy one of the 'strangest' and most 'absurd' events in U.S. political history.
March 2019 Began teaching political science as a professor at Columbia University, offering a course on emerging global challenges and leadership.

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