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In Clinton’s view, a second Trump term would inevitably be worse than the first. As she explained it, Trump would no longer have anyone pushing back against his decisions, ...
"The View" co-host Joy Behar claimed Hillary Clinton would have won in 2016 if she had been on the show more. Behar took part in a panel with her fellow co-hosts Sunny Hostin, Sara Haines, Alyssa ...
Hillary Clinton said Wednesday on "The View" that "no one is above the law" while discussing the documents seized from former President Donald Trump's home.
On Wednesday’s episode of “The View,” Hillary Clinton made it clear that she’s not looking forward to Donald Trump’s comeback if the former president were to be re-elected in the ...
Hillary Clinton and Chelsea Clinton appeared on "The View" Wednesday to discuss their new Apple TV+ docuseries, "Gutsy," but, expectedly, the hosts were chomping at the bit to turn the topic ...
F ormer president Bill Clinton stopped by The View this morning, about a month after Donald Trump defeated Kamala Harris for his second term in the White House. While the Hot Topics table has been ...
Why is Chelsea Clinton on The View? With Hostin off, Clinton was pulled in to co-host. The former first daughter has been on the show plenty of times in the past, often to talk politics.
Bill Clinton told The View on Thursday his biggest concern right now with the Trump administration is that “the courts won’t hold until we have the midterm elections” and this is something ...
The View moderator offered Clinton — who recently released her latest memoir, Something Lost, Something Gained: Reflections on Life, Love, and Liberty — a seat at The View’s table at the end ...
Former President Bill Clinton appeared on “The View” on Thursday to defend former President Joe Biden against reports about his declining health while in the White House. Clinton asserted that he ...
Clinton admitted that she really “hated losing” in 2016, especially to Trump, but reminded viewers that she encouraged people to give him a chance. “I meant it. And I tried really hard ...
Bill Clinton told The View on Wednesday he'd be open to discussing a potential "preemptive pardon" for his wife Hillary Clinton with Joe Biden. Skip to main content. Manage Subscription Sign in!