Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton will lead a U.S. delegation to Germany for next week's 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, the White House said Friday. The White House announced a delegation to Monday's ceremony that includes the U.S. ambassador to Germany, Philip Murphy, and German Marshall Fund President Craig Kennedy. Also traveling with Clinton will be Brett Scowcroft, a top aide to Presidents Gerald Ford and George H.W. Bush, and President Jimmy Carter's aide... Read Full Story
Hillary Rodham Clinton Emerges As Barack Obamas Key Link To Afghan Leader It is far from clear that President Obama can depend on President Hamid Karzai to bring order to this violent country, but it is becoming clear that he will depend on Hillary Rodham Clinton to be his go-between in dealing with the mercurial Afghan leader.
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Former Democratic fundraiser Norman Hsu (shoo) is headed for a lengthy prison sentence after his conviction for violating campaign finance laws. Hsu is scheduled for sentencing Tuesday in Manhattan federal court. His donations became an embarrassment for then-Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's presidential campaign. His arrest led Clinton to return more than $800,000 to donors linked to Hsu. Last week, prosecutors urged the judge to sentence Hsu to 30 years to life in prison. Prosecutors said Hsu... Read Full Story
Bill Clinton says a vast, right-wing conspiracy that once targeted him is now focusing on President Barack Obama. The ex-president made the comment in a television interview when he was asked about one of the signature moments of the Monica Lewinsky affair over a decade ago. Back then, first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton used the term "vast, right-wing conspiracy" to describe how her husband's political enemies were out to destroy his presidency. Bill Clinton was asked on NBC's "Meet the Press... Read Full Story
Prosecutors have urged a judge to sentence Democratic fundraiser Norman Hsu (shoo) to 30 years to life in prison for violating campaign finance laws. Government papers filed in Manhattan federal court say Hsu defrauded hundreds of investors out of more than $50 million in a Ponzi scheme. He is scheduled to be sentenced Tuesday. Prosecutors say he manipulated campaign finance laws to enhance his public profile and further bolster investor confidence in his massive financial fraud. Hsu was... Read Full Story
Bill Clinton says he has no thoughts about returning to public office. As for Hillary Rodham Clinton making another run for the White House, the former president says that's up to her. But he adds, "We're not getting any younger." He tells NBC's "Meet the Press" that he's proud of the job she's doing as secretary of state. He calls it "pretty thrilling" that she's established such a good relationship with President Barack Obama, her Democratic rival for the presidency in 2008. In Clinton's... Read Full Story
President Barack Obama says former President Bill Clinton should be credited with saving millions of lives around the world since leaving the White House. Obama on Tuesday spoke in New York to the Clinton Global Initiative, the former president's philanthropic organization. Obama says Clinton has made an extraordinary difference for those in need. Obama thanked donors who helped make the work possible, especially during tough economic times. He says such private groups can bring about change... Read Full Story
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A federal judge on Thursday threw out a 13-year-old lawsuit against Hillary Rodham Clinton involving the White House's handling of FBI background records. The case extends back to the secretary of state's time as first lady and has included a voluminous record of nearly 1,500 legal filings. But Clinton was summarily removed as a defendant in a three-page opinion by U.S. District Judge Royce C. Lamberth. The conservative group Judicial Watch, which has pursued the case, sometimes known as... Read Full Story
As Hurricane Bill approaches Bermuda, another well-known Bill is reportedly paying a visit to the Atlantic island. The Bermuda Sun reports on its Web site that former U.S. President Bill Clinton and his wife, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, were arriving on the British territory Wednesday for a 3- or 4-day getaway — depending on the weather. State Department officials and a spokesman for the ex-president declined to comment. A spokesman for Bermuda's premier, Ewart Brown, said... Read Full Story