Bill Clinton
Coverage of Bill Clinton in the Nexus archive.
- Bill Clinton blasts Trump as Americans mark nation's 250th anniversary
Former President Bill Clinton criticized President Donald Trump's administration in a statement marking the nation's 250th anniversary, warning of political division and accusing leaders of weaponizing government. Trump separately celebrated the anniversary in Washington, D.C., highlighting his administration's achievements and policies.
- Bill Clinton blasts Trump as Americans mark nation's 250th anniversary
Bill Clinton criticized political division and threats to democracy in a statement marking the nation's 250th anniversary without naming President Donald Trump. Clinton accused the government of weaponizing institutions and undermining free speech, while Trump separately celebrated America's 'Golden Age' and his administration's achievements during America250 festivities.
- Former presidents reflect on America at 250: ‘Constant work in progress’
Former Presidents Joe Biden, Barack Obama, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton marked the U.S.’s 250th birthday with reflections on the country’s history and future. They emphasized the U.S. has prospered through generations of Americans working to fight...
- Trump floats inviting Obama, Biden, Bush to the White House to watch football
President Donald Trump suggested inviting former presidents Barack Obama, Joe Biden, and George W. Bush to the White House to watch a football game during a podcast episode. He discussed the idea while narrating a book about presidential activities, and second lady Usha Vance expressed approval. Trump also made lighthearted remarks about past presidents like William Howard Taft and Bill Clinton.
- Former Clinton aide appears before House panel in Epstein investigation
A former aide to Bill Clinton, Doug Band, is appearing before the House Oversight Committee as part of an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. The inquiry focuses on Band's relationship with Epstein and his associate Ghislaine Maxwell, including emails detailing their interactions and whether Band flew on Epstein's plane or knew about Clinton traveling to Epstein's island. Band stated he had 'bad enough vibes' about Epstein but was unaware of his sex crimes at the time.
- Clinton confidant who called Maxwell his 'lover' grilled by Congress over Epstein ties
Doug Band, a former Bill Clinton aide, is set to testify before the House Oversight Committee about his interactions with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. Band attended a 2003 dinner at Epstein's Manhattan residence and exchanged flirtatious messages with Maxwell, including calling her his 'lover,' according to Justice Department files. The testimony is part of a congressional probe into Epstein and Maxwell's activities.
- Bill Clinton reveals how he feels about Dems’ midterm chances after NYC socialist sweep
Bill Clinton discusses his views on the Democrats' midterm prospects following a socialist sweep in New York City. He has previously aligned with moderate Democrats in New York politics.
- Bill Clinton reveals how he feels about upcoming midterms after socialist victories
Bill Clinton expressed confidence in Democrats' prospects for the midterms after three socialist candidates won New York primaries. The victories have sparked debate within the Democratic Party about progressive strategies, though Clinton remains optimistic. He previously endorsed Andrew Cuomo over socialist candidate Zohran Mamdani in a mayoral primary.
- Bill Clinton reveals how he feels about upcoming midterms after socialist victories
Bill Clinton expressed confidence in Democrats' midterm prospects following socialist primary victories in New York. The wins by Darializa Avila Chevalier, Brad Lander, and Claire Valdez sparked debate within the Democratic Party about progressive strategies. Clinton previously endorsed Andrew Cuomo over Zohran Mamdani, who later secured the mayoral nomination.
- Stephen A. Smith questions wealth of Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, says Americans should prosper first
Stephen A. Smith questions the wealth of Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, asking how they left office worth over $200 million. He argues that Americans should prosper first.
- Top Democrat questions how Barack Obama and Bill Clinton were able to accumulate such vast fortunes after leaving office
A Top Democrat questions how Barack Obama and Bill Clinton accumulated vast fortunes after leaving office. The inquiry focuses on their financial gains post-presidency.
- Stephen A Smith questions wealth of Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, says Americans should prosper first
Stephen A. Smith questions the multi-million-dollar net worths of Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, arguing that political leaders should only prosper if Americans are also doing so. He criticizes how Clinton and Obama accumulated wealth post-presidency, despite their public service salaries.
- Leon Black tells House Oversight he had no knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes
Leon Black testified before the House Oversight Committee that he had no knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes during their financial association, despite acknowledging awareness of Epstein’s 2008 sex crime conviction. Black stated he stopped working with Epstein in 2018 due to financial and ethical concerns, while denying allegations of sexual misconduct against him as 'baseless.'
- Alan Greenspan obituary
Alan Greenspan, the long-serving head of the Federal Reserve, was praised for the US economic boom but faced re-evaluation after the 2008 crash. He served under four presidents, including Ronald Reagan, George HW Bush, Bill Clinton, and George W Bush, and was known by nicknames like the Oracle.
- Alan Greenspan, longtime head of the US federal reserve, dies aged 100 – reports
Alan Greenspan, the influential economist who served as chairman of the Federal Reserve under four presidents, died aged 100 from complications of Parkinson’s disease, as reported by NBC News. His wife, NBC News correspondent Andrea Mitchell, confirmed the cause of death.
- Alan Greenspan, longtime head of the US federal reserve, dies aged 100 – reports
Alan Greenspan, who chaired the US Federal Reserve under four presidents, died at 100 due to complications from Parkinson’s disease. His tenure influenced US monetary policy during the presidencies of Ronald Reagan, George HW Bush, Bill Clinton, and George W Bush.
- Former U.S. Secret Service agent says bringing your authentic self to work stifles teamwork: ‘You don’t get high performers, you get sloppiness’
Former U.S. Secret Service agent Evy Poumpouras argues that bringing one's authentic self to work undermines professionalism and teamwork, advocating for a professional, respectful, and empathetic approach. She cites an interrogation example where maintaining a non-judgmental demeanor was crucial. Expert Ryne Sherman also highlights potential drawbacks of workplace authenticity, such as unprofessional behavior and career hindrances.
- Obama gives glowing tribute to Clintons, Bushes — but only passing thanks to Joe and Jill Biden
Obama posted a tribute on X expressing gratitude to George and Laura Bush, Bill and Hillary Clinton for their friendship, counsel, and devotion to the country. He gave only passing thanks to Joe and Jill Biden.
- Trump's Iran deal is the worst ever
The article criticizes Donald Trump's Iran deal, outlined in a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), as the worst due to its harmful terms and contrasts it with Barack Obama's 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), which had flaws but was more favorable. The MOU is described as shockingly bad and humiliating for the U.S., with the article highlighting issues like temporary concessions, lack of inspections, and funding for terrorist groups.
- Bill Clinton's VERY cozy moment with Michelle while Hillary looks the other way... and the best UNSEEN moments from Obama public library opening
Bill Clinton shares a 'cozy moment' with Michelle while Hillary Clinton appears to look away. The article also highlights previously unseen moments from the Obama public library opening event.
- Bill Clinton's VERY cozy moment with Michelle while Hillary looks the other way... and the best UNSEEN moments from Obama public library opening
Bill Clinton shares a close moment with Michelle while Hillary appears disengaged. The article also highlights previously unseen moments from the Obama public library opening.
- Barack Obama inaugurates his presidential center with Joe Biden, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush attending
Barack Obama, former US President, inaugurates the Barack Obama Presidential Center in John Lewis Plaza, Chicago, Illinois. The event is attended by Joe Biden, Bill Clinton, and George W. Bush.
- Family planning organizations sue Trump administration over Title X funding announcement
The National Family Planning and Reproductive Health Association and a Pennsylvania-based family planning organization sued the U.S. Health and Human Services agency, alleging that the Title X grant program is being politicized. The lawsuit challenges the 2027 funding priorities, which include ending diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts and gender-affirming care, as conflicting with the program's intended purpose.
- Obama Center's opening ceremony ridiculed for far-left ritual before star-studded show
The Obama Presidential Center's opening ceremony included a land acknowledgment ritual that was mocked online for being performative. The event featured high-profile Democrats and celebrities, with critics arguing the ritual contradicts continued land use. The center, costing nearly $1 billion, will officially open on Friday.
- Obama Center's opening ceremony ridiculed for far-left ritual before star-studded show
The Obama Presidential Center's opening ceremony featured a land acknowledgment ritual that was mocked as performative by critics. High-profile Democrats and celebrities attended the event despite controversies surrounding the $1 billion center's construction and land use.
- Obama knocks Founders at presidential center debut before America’s 250th: ‘Fell terribly short’
Barack Obama criticized the Founders for failing to meet the Declaration of Independence's promise during his presidential center dedication, emphasizing the ongoing effort to make the union 'more perfect.' He highlighted shared American values and the importance of unity across political divides, while the event featured appearances by former officials and celebrities.
- 'Hello Chicago': Obama Center celebrates grand opening with star-studded ceremony
The Obama Presidential Center was dedicated in Jackson Park with Presidents Joe Biden, Bill Clinton, and George W. Bush, along with local leaders and an all-star music lineup attending the ceremony.
- South Side Shines As Obama Center Opens: ‘This Center Could Not Be Anyplace Else’
Barack Obama and Michelle Obama celebrated the opening of the Obama Presidential Center in Jackson Park, Woodlawn, emphasizing its connection to Chicago's South Side. The event featured speeches, performances, and attendees including former presidents, politicians, and celebrities.
- Obama Center's opening draws former presidents, music legends and A-list celebrities
Barack Obama celebrated the opening of his presidential museum in Chicago with former presidents, celebrities, and notable figures. The event featured performances by Bruce Springsteen, Stevie Wonder, and others, with the center set to open to the public on Juneteenth. The facility includes a museum, library branch, and public spaces on Chicago's South Side.
- PHOTOS: Obama Presidential Center opening ceremony brings together big names
The Obama Presidential Center held its opening ceremony in Jackson Park, featuring attendees such as former Presidents George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and Joe Biden, along with international leaders and the Obama family. The event marked five years since the groundbreaking and included prominent figures from global politics.
- Why US presidents from both parties end up cursing Benjamin Netanyahu
US presidents from both parties have been known to curse Benjamin Netanyahu, with examples including Bill Clinton swearing after a meeting and Donald Trump's expletive-laden phone calls. Current tensions over an Iran war may make it harder for Netanyahu to recover from such incidents.
- Biden, Bush, Clinton slated to attend Obama presidential center opening
Former Presidents Joe Biden, Bill Clinton, and George W. Bush are scheduled to attend the opening of the Obama Presidential Center. The event marks the center's official launch.
- Biden, Bush, Clinton slated to attend Obama presidential center opening
Former Presidents Joe Biden, Bill Clinton, and George W. Bush are set to attend the opening of the Obama Presidential Center, according to a new report.
- Opening Day for the Obamas, as Democratic elites gather for historic presidential center opening
The Obama Presidential Center in Jackson Park, Chicago, opened to the public on Friday after years of planning and legal challenges. The event featured a dedication ceremony with notable attendees including former presidents George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and Joe Biden, along with first ladies Laura Bush, Hillary Clinton, and Jill Biden, and musicians such as Bruce Springsteen and John Legend. Security measures for the event were described as comparable to the 2024 Democratic National Convention.
- Springsteen, Bono and Stevie Wonder will help the Obamas open their presidential museum
Barack Obama and Michelle Obama will host a dedication ceremony for the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago, featuring performances by Bruce Springsteen, Bono, Stevie Wonder, and other celebrities. The event precedes the museum's public opening on Juneteenth, with former Presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton also attending. President Donald Trump is not among the announced guests.
- Springsteen, Bono and Stevie Wonder will help the Obamas open their presidential museum
Barack Obama's presidential museum in Chicago will open with a celebration featuring Bruce Springsteen, Stevie Wonder, Bono, and other celebrities. Former Presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton are among the guests, while Donald Trump is absent from the event. The museum, located in Jackson Park, includes a library branch, public spaces, and a museum dedicated to Obama's political and personal life.
- Former Presidents Bush, Clinton and Biden to attend Obama Presidential Center ceremony
Former Presidents George W. Bush, Bill Clinton and Joe Biden plan to attend the dedication ceremony for the Obama Presidential Center in Jackson Park. The event features performances by Stevie Wonder, Bruce Springsteen, and others, with heavy security measures similar to the 2024 Democratic National Convention. President Donald Trump was not invited to the ceremony.
- The generational disaster of Trump, Bush and Clinton
The article examines the political legacy of three 1946-born U.S. presidents—Donald J. Trump, George W. Bush, and Bill Clinton—highlighting their generational impact on American politics. It critiques their role in fostering tribalism, coarsening public discourse, and eroding trust in institutions, while contrasting this with their generation's broader cultural and technological achievements.
- Can a presidential library ever be more than a temple of admiration?
The article describes an interactive exhibit at a presidential library where visitors must decide whether to invade Iraq, with President George W. Bush appearing to critique inaction. The library's dedication event featured President Barack Obama alongside former presidents George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George H.W. Bush, and Jimmy Carter.
- Bill Gates faces House investigators over Jeffrey Epstein ties
House lawmakers are investigating Bill Gates' relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, including correspondence between 2011 and 2014. Gates denies knowledge of Epstein's sex crimes and will testify voluntarily before the House Oversight Committee. The probe is part of a broader inquiry into Epstein's associates.