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Former President Bill Clinton shares his new thriller "The First Gentleman" and details of his White House running days that made it into the book.
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton visited The View with bestselling author James Patterson Thursday (June 5) to promote their new book The First Gentleman: A Thriller, which follows a female ...
Former President Bill Clinton sparked concern on social media Wednesday after he was spotted walking gingerly and stumbling ahead of a book event in New York.
Ex-President Bill Clinton on Sunday endorsed his former Housing secretary, Andrew Cuomo, in the Big Apple’s mayoral primary, describing the city as in “crisis’’ and his pal as a ...
Bill Clinton and James Patterson tell USA TODAY about "The First Gentleman," their new book where the president's husband is on trial for murder.
“I had never seen him and walked away thinking, he can’t do this anymore,” Clinton said, insisting there was never a moment he doubted Biden’s mental state.
Hours before the 9/11 terrorist attacks, former U.S. President Bill Clinton told an audience in Australia about his missed chance to kill attack mastermind Osama bin Laden, according to audio ...
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Bill Clinton worries the ‘courts won’t hold until the midterm ...Bill Clinton worries the ‘courts won’t hold until the midterm election’ in terms of checking Trump - ‘If our party wins the White House in the next election, there will be a hallelujah ...
CBS's Tracy Smith asked former President Bill Clinton to comment on the Biden mental decline scandal during an interview this morning. TRACY SMITH, CBS: Speaking of aging, there's this book that ...
Former President Bill Clinton said he decided not to read the bestselling book about President Joe Biden, who he described as being 'on top of his brief' when they interacted.
Former President Bill Clinton told CBS correspondent Tracy Smith during an interview that aired Sunday that "the courts are doing their jobs" to prevent President Trump from expanding his power ...
Bill Clinton was president on April 19, 1995, when a truck bomb exploded, destroying a nine-story federal building in downtown Oklahoma City.
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