Former President Bill Clinton revealed he “couldn’t sleep for two years” and was prone to “outbursts of rage” after his wife Hillary Clinton lost to GOP rival Donald Trump in 2016, acknowledging in a memoir released earlier this month that he “wasn’t fit to be around.
I was so angry, I wasn’t fit to be around. I apologize to all those who endured my outbursts of rage, which lasted for years,” Bill Clinton writes in his new book.
The former president confesses to "two years of sleeplessness and rage" after the 2016 election in his new memoir The post Bill Clinton Casts Blame on Hillary’s Presidential Defeat, Explains His Jeffrey Epstein Ties appeared first on TheWrap.
Former president Bill Clinton has finally broken his silence on a series of allegations claiming his staff destroyed the West Wing as he exited the White House in 2001.
Although he admits to having once been a fan of Bill Clinton, RFK Jr. was “disgusted” by the former president’s decision to pardon financier Marc Rich in 2001. Rich fled to Switzerland after he was indicted on federal wire fraud and racketeering charges.
Former President Bill Clinton said this weekend he had a feeling “all the so-called swing states would vote together” during this past election, and he wasn’t surprised that Donald Trump won his bid for the presidency.
The former Democratic president said it was because that was what Margaret Thatcher did and added, “I still think we’ll have a female president pretty soon.”
Former President Bill Clinton claimed he “had a feeling” that all the swing states would swing in unison this past election cycle. Almost three weeks have passed since President-elect Donald Trump swept the votes from Pennsylvania,
Former President Clinton said President-elect Trump is interested in keeping people around him who are 100 percent loyal, “no matter who gets hurt.” “You have to listen to Donald Trump. He’s been very forthright about how he views the world.
Former Pres. Clinton shared his lack of surprise over Pres.-elect Trump's win as he "had the feeling all along" how swing states would go.
Former President Bill Clinton discusses why Democrats lost and where the party goes next with MSNBC's Jonathan Capehart. "We have to figure out how to protect our channels of communication to small-town and rural America from the ease with which the Republicans trigger their fears,
Former President Clinton suggested Democrats need to find a better way to relate to people, as the party searches for answers amid Republicans securing control of the House, Senate and White