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Hillary Clinton accused President Donald Trump and MAGA supporters of "moral rot" in a new Atlantic essay, arguing they've abandoned traditional Christian values.
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Is empathy becoming a buzzword?
Is empathy becoming a buzzword? Hillary Clinton and conservative podcaster Allie Beth Stuckey debate what empathy looks like for Christians.
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Democrats face a defining choice on immigration
Party leaders must decide whether to press their moral advantage or default to performative bipartisanship
PARK RIDGE, Ill. (WLS) -- Hillary Clinton returned to her roots Thursday, visiting voters in suburban Park Ridge where she grew up. As Hillary Rodham Clinton's public life and political career continue, her visits to Park Ridge are fewer and farther ...
NEW YORK -- Hillary Rodham Clinton issued an impassioned call for overhauling an "out of balance" criminal justice system Tuesday, using her first major public policy address as a presidential candidate to reflect on the recent unrest in Baltimore and push ...
American politician Hillary Clinton spoke at the Liberal Party of Canada convention in 2023 but claims that she would be returning to the event in 2026 are false. The Liberals confirmed Clinton was not scheduled to appear at the convention and the author of the post originating the claim told AFP it was intended as satire.
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House GOP chairman rejects ‘unreasonable offer’ from Bill and Hillary Clinton ahead of contempt vote
WASHINGTON — The Republican chairman of the Oversight Committee has rejected an 11th-hour offer from Bill and Hillary Clinton’s attorneys to testify before the panel, as a House vote is expected to hold the 42nd president and former first lady in contempt of Congress.
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Hillary Clinton likens Trump to Nero, attacks Douglas Wilson as 'Christian nationalist'
Former Secretary of State and 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton penned an article in The Atlantic this week accusing Trump supporters of waging a war on "empathy," and singled out Idaho-based Pastor Douglas Wilson for particular attack.