Hillary Clinton
Coverage of Hillary Clinton in the Nexus archive.
- Vermont Conversation: ‘How the Democrats Screwed Bernie.’ Former Sanders chief campaign strategist Tad Devine on the 2016 presidential race
Tad Devine, former chief strategist for Bernie Sanders’ 2016 campaign, discusses in his book 'How the Democrats Screwed Bernie' how the Democratic establishment allegedly undermined Sanders during the 2016 primary. He argues that the party's actions contributed to Donald Trump's victory and calls for campaign finance reform to prevent similar outcomes.
- Is Chief Justice Roberts moderating from the front?
The article analyzes Chief Justice John Roberts' evolving role on the Supreme Court, noting his transition from a swing justice before 2020 to a moderate dissenter (2020-2022) and a 'moderator from the front' since 2023. It cites cases like the 2012 Affordable Care Act decision and the 2019 census case to illustrate his shifting approach, balancing conservative principles with institutional stability.
- The man who ran Bernie’s campaign says Democrats are still making the same mistakes with Democratic Socialists, and they should laud Mamdani’s win
Tad Devine, Bernie Sanders' 2016 campaign strategist, claims the Democratic National Committee coordinated with Hillary Clinton's campaign to block Sanders' nomination, leading to Trump's election victory. He argues the party continues to mishandle power dynamics and should recognize Mamdani's recent win as a model for engaging with Democratic Socialists.
- Democrats' 'pathetic groveling' for fundraising bashed in New York Times column
New York Times opinion writer Michelle Cottle criticized the Democratic Party's fundraising emails for appearing insecure and ineffective, comparing them to contrite boyfriend messages. She argued that Republican fundraising messaging, while fear-based, offers a sense of pride and belonging, which Democrats need to counter with confidence.
- Will AOC suffer the same fate as Bernie and RFK Jr. in the next Democratic primary?
The article discusses past Democratic primary outcomes where leadership supported specific candidates over others, such as Hillary Clinton over Sanders in 2016, Biden over Sanders in 2020, and Biden/Kamala Harris over Kennedy in 2024. It questions whether Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez will face a similar fate if she runs in 2028.
- Jennifer Siebel Newsom slams tradwives as ‘harmful’ and blames sexism for Kamala Harris and Hillary Clinton’s presidential losses
Jennifer Siebel Newsom criticized the 'tradwife' trend as 'harmful' and attributed sexism to the presidential election losses of Hillary Clinton and Kamala Harris in a recent interview.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Hillary Clinton avoids Graham Platner endorsement while downplaying scandals as ‘bumps on the road’
Hillary Clinton is avoiding direct comments on Graham Platner's scandals and describing them as 'bumps on the road'. She is among several Democratic figures who have not publicly addressed the Maine candidate's scandals.
- Hillary Clinton dodges endorsing Graham Platner, calls his scandals 'bumps on the road'
Hillary Clinton avoided endorsing Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner, calling his scandals 'bumps on the road' and reserving judgment on his candidacy. Platner faces multiple controversies, including allegations of violent episodes and Nazi-linked tattoos, with some Democrats defending his campaign.
- Hillary Clinton breaks with Democratic critics by backing Trump’s Gaza plan as the 'only game in town'
Hillary Clinton praised President Donald Trump’s 20-point Gaza plan as the 'only game in town' for addressing the Israel-Hamas conflict, despite Democratic criticism. She acknowledged the two-state solution as impractical and suggested Trump’s plan offers a feasible path to security for Israel, reconstruction in Gaza, and Palestinian self-determination.
- Wednesday briefing: In a new era of far-right organising, how can we tackle hate?
The far right is using social media to foster division in the UK, prompting calls to counter digital radicalism. A Russian warship fired warning shots near a British yacht, tensions between the UK and EU are highlighted by Lib Dems, and Iran's peace deal conditions involve Israel's withdrawal from Lebanon. A BBC presenter faces scrutiny for misogynistic remarks, and Hillary Clinton criticizes Biden's re-election decision.
- Hillary Clinton skewers Biden's 'terrible mistake' of running again and reveals how 2024 should've played out
Hillary Clinton criticized Joe Biden's decision to run for re-election as a 'terrible mistake' and outlined an alternative approach to the 2024 election. She argued that the campaign should have been handled differently to avoid negative consequences.
- Hillary Clinton says Biden’s reelection bid was a ‘terrible mistake’
Hillary Clinton stated that the Democratic Party's 2024 loss was due to a 'terrible miscalculation'—President Joe Biden's decision to run for reelection.
- Hillary Clinton savages Biden's 'terrible mistake' of running again and reveals how 2024 should've played out
Hillary Clinton criticized Biden's decision to run again as a 'terrible mistake' and outlined her perspective on how the 2024 election should have unfolded.
- Hillary Clinton rips Biden’s 2024 reelection bid as a ‘terrible mistake’
Hillary Clinton criticized Joe Biden's 2024 reelection bid as a 'terrible mistake' with significant consequences for the country and historical perception. She described the decision as having major repercussions.
- Hillary Clinton Says Biden’s Re-Election Bid Was a ‘Terrible Mistake’
Hillary Clinton criticized President Joseph R. Biden Jr.'s re-election bid as a 'terrible mistake.' The article notes their public warmth but describes their private relationship as competitive and resentful.
- The American left has a favorite player
Timothy Weah, an Olympique de Marseille winger, has gained attention from the American left for aligning with Democrats' affordability messaging on FIFA ticket prices and appearing with New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani. Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton highlighted Weah in a social-media post before a World Cup match. Weah also attended a White House event with President Donald Trump, where Trump discussed potential military action against Iran, which Weah described as unexpected and politically uncomfortable.
- 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.
- Bessent readies Trump $250 bill as one big hurdle stands between Treasury and making it reality
The Treasury Department is preparing a $250 note featuring President Donald Trump’s portrait for the nation’s 250th anniversary, but the project requires Congress to amend a law prohibiting living individuals on U.S. currency. Republican Rep. Joe Wilson introduced legislation to enable the bill, facing opposition from Democrats who criticize it as prioritizing Trump’s legacy over the anniversary celebration.
- Hillary Clinton's swipe at Trump's treatment of the White House backfires as she gets brutal reminder of her own scandals while in residence
Hillary Clinton criticized Donald Trump's treatment of the White House, but her comment backfired as she faced a reminder of her own scandals during her time in the residence. The article highlights the contrast between Clinton's critique and her past controversies.
- Hillary Clinton mocks reported push for Trump $250 bill
Hillary Clinton mocked a reported effort by Trump administration officials to place President Trump on a $250 bill. The Washington Post reported that the Bureau of Engraving and Printing was pushed to create such currency.
- Trump immunity from IRS audit shocks experts, who warn it could undermine trust in tax system
President Trump reached a settlement with the IRS over a leaked tax return lawsuit, gaining immunity from all federal tax audits and investigations for himself, his sons, and the Trump Organization. Tax experts express concern that this unprecedented immunity deal could undermine public confidence in the fairness of the tax system, particularly regarding a pending $100 million audit over alleged double-deduction practices.
- Hollywood director rips 'smug' White liberals, says 'no group is worse'
Hollywood director Adam McKay criticizes White liberals and the Democratic Party for their stance on healthcare and climate change, calling them smug and privileged. He expresses his disappointment with the party's platform and announces his decision to leave the Democratic Party. McKay has been a champion of progressive causes and has donated to fight climate change.
- What Spencer Pratt’s rise can teach both parties about AI-age campaigning
Spencer Pratt, a reality TV star running for Los Angeles mayor, is gaining poll numbers through AI-generated campaign videos created by Charles Curran that portray fantastical scenarios of him solving city problems. Despite Mayor Karen Bass's accomplishments in reducing homelessness and homicides, voter dissatisfaction over her Ghana trip during the wildfires and perceived lack of progress has opened the door for Pratt's emotional, anti-establishment messaging reminiscent of Trump's 2016 strategy.
- Comey says he doesn't regret Clinton investigation
Former FBI director James Comey discussed the politicization of the Department of Justice and defended his 2016 investigation of Hillary Clinton. He stated that he does not regret the investigation, disagreeing with criticism that it started a shift. The conversation took place on 'Here's the Scoop'.
- James Carville rages over failure by DNC to release 2024 political autopsy, calls it 'too stupid for words'
Democratic strategist James Carville criticized the Democratic National Committee for not releasing its 2024 election autopsy report, calling the situation 'too stupid for words'. The report allegedly contains lessons learned from the election and Carville believes it should be released to help the party move forward. The DNC has refused to release the report, citing a focus on the future rather than the past.
- Kash Patel accuses FBI of lying to obtain warrants used to illegally spy on Trump's 2016 presidential campaign
Kash Patel accuses the FBI of lying to obtain surveillance warrants to spy on Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign. Patel claims that the FBI used fake information to illegally spy on Trump and his officials. The FISA court later rescinded the warrants, deeming them illegal.
- Hillary Clinton tried to BAN comedian from asking about her controversial emails before agreeing to cringe interview
Hillary Clinton attempted to ban a comedian from asking about her emails before agreeing to an interview. The comedian was allowed to ask questions after Clinton agreed to the interview. The incident highlights Clinton's controversy surrounding her emails.
- Hillary Clinton tried to BAN comedian from asking about her controversial emails before agreeing to cringe interview
Hillary Clinton attempted to ban a comedian from asking about her controversial emails before agreeing to an interview. The comedian was still able to ask questions about the emails during the interview. Clinton's email controversy has been a topic of discussion in the past.
- Kamala Harris should not be 2028 Democratic nominee, liberal columnist argues
A USA Today columnist argues former Vice President Kamala Harris should not be the 2028 Democratic nominee, citing her 2024 election loss, lack of public support, and failure to establish a clear message. The article highlights skepticism about her chances, despite leading primary polls, and criticizes her post-2024 political inaction and divisive memoir.
- Tucker Carlson looks deeply uncomfortable as his brother makes wild claim about Hillary Clinton and Huma Abedin
Tucker Carlson appeared visibly uncomfortable during an interview where his brother made a sensational claim linking Hillary Clinton and Huma Abedin. The incident highlights a familial and political tension involving prominent political figures.
- Tucker Carlson looks deeply uncomfortable as his brother makes wild claim about Hillary Clinton and Huma Abedin
Tucker Carlson appears visibly uncomfortable during a discussion with his brother, who made a controversial claim involving Hillary Clinton and Huma Abedin. The incident highlights a tense family dynamic amid political discourse.
- WATCH: Cory Booker unleashes fiery call for 'foot soldiers' at Michigan Dem conference
Sen. Cory Booker delivered a passionate, revival-style speech at the Michigan Democratic Convention, urging Democrats to become 'foot soldiers for democracy' and criticizing voters who supported non-Democratic candidates. He joined Kamala Harris and Andy Beshear, all potential 2028 presidential contenders, in a push for unity and action against what he described as a 'storm' threatening the nation.
- How Trump panic broke the Democratic Party and fueled endless crisis politics
The article argues that the Democratic Party's focus on fear-based politics since 2016, driven by the threat of Donald Trump's potential return, has eroded its ability to present a positive vision for the future. By framing elections as existential crises, Democrats have unified opponents of Trump but risked normalizing permanent emergency politics, which may weaken long-term voter allegiance.
- Multiple researchers with top security clearances gone without a trace and more top headlines
Multiple researchers with top security clearances have disappeared, sparking concern. Political headlines include Justice Thomas addressing progressivism's impact, Joe Rogan criticizing Trump, and claims about illegal immigrants in homeless shelters. Other stories cover a singer's legal troubles, FBI DNA testing, and debates over UFO transparency.