NEW YORK -- Marie Yovanovitch, the former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine and career diplomat who during the impeachment hearings of President Donald Trump offered a chilling account of alleged threats from Trump and his allies, has a book deal.
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Hillary Clinton responded to President Donald Trump's acquittal following his impeachment hearings when she stopped by The Ellen DeGeneres Show on Thursday.
Following five months of hearings and investigations about Trump’s dealings with Ukraine, a divided Senate acquitted the president of charges that he abused his power and obstructed Congress to aid his own re-election.
"I wasn't surprised because it's hard to get 67 votes to convict and remove somebody," said Clinton.
"I was still
.NEW YORK -- Marie Yovanovitch, the former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine and career diplomat who during the impeachment hearings of President Donald Trump offered a chilling account of alleged threats from Trump and his allies, has a book deal.
NEW YORK -- Former Ukraine ambassador Marie Yovanovitch, the career diplomat who during the impeachment hearings of President Donald Trump offered a chilling account of alleged threats from Trump and his allies, has a book deal.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg proved once again Wednesday night that not only can she make history, she can also move mountains.
The unspoken secret in America—a country that lives to zoom in on celeb , sustains entire industries that make their dollars telling moms to do better, and fiercely debates the rights of fetuses—is that we have the highest maternal mortality rate of any wealthy nation in the world. In 2017, American women were in pregnancy, childbirth, or in the immediate aftermath of birth than women in Qatar and Kazakhstan.
Former Vice President Joe Biden took a pause during the Democratic debate on February 7 to recognize someone who wasn’t in the house that night. Hours before the candidates took the stage in New Hampshire, back in Washington, DC, Lt.
After taking a long break from the platform, James Woods made his return to Twitter late Thursday night and wasted no time in taking aim at various political figures including Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Hillary Clinton and Elizabeth Warren.In his first tweet, Woods wrote of Rep.
Late night hosts reacted to the U.S.
Hillary Clinton is opening up about her entire life — the good, the bad and the painful. The 72-year-old former first lady and secretary of state appears on Thursday's to discuss her upcoming Hulu documentary, .
As much as she wanted it four years ago, Hillary Clinton has no desire to work at the White House any longer. While appearing on Ellen the day after President Donald Trump, her onetime electoral opponent, was acquitted in his impeachment trial, host Ellen DeGeneres asked the former Secretary of State if she’d be open to becoming the next vice president.
John Legend and Bette Midler were among the celebrities reacting on Thursday as the U.S. Senate voted to acquit President Donald Trump in his impeachment trial.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday won impeachment acquittal in the U.S. Senate, bringing to a close only the third presidential trial in American history with votes that split the country, tested civic norms and fed the tumultuous 2020 race for the White House.A majority of senators expressed unease with Trump's pressure campaign on Ukraine that resulted in the two articles of impeachment.
Hailey Bieber (née Baldwin), Hillary Clinton and more stars shared their divided thoughts on President Donald Trump’s acquittal after he was impeached.
Former National Security Advisor John Bolton said at the beginning of January that he’s willing to testify in Donald Trump‘s impeachment trial, and now, the Senate is considering it. With mounting pressure on Republicans to call witnesses, Bolton’s testimony could be devastating; the former lawyer has direct knowledge of the president’s dealings with Ukraine, and has the potential to cause GOP senators to deflect should they hear new evidence.
One of the breakout projects at this year’s Sundance Film Festival is “Hillary,” a four-hour docu-series about Hillary Clinton. The former first lady, Secretary of State and first woman presidential nominee from a major political party sat down for 35 hours of interviews with director Nanette Burstein, who also poured through exclusive footage from the 2016 campaign and additional sit downs with Bill Clinton, Chelsea Clinton, Barack Obama and more.
By Dominic Patten
One woman will not be watching the much-hyped new documentary about Hillary Clinton debuting Saturday night at Sundance: Juanita Broaddrick, who alleged Bill Clinton raped her in 1978 and believes his wife spent decades covering it up.