How Trump's Access Hollywood scandal and Chelsea Clinton's wedding spawned a new MAGA conspiracy theory - A prominent conservative pundit repeated a falsehood from Billy Bush that was later amplified
For the special occasion, Clinton opted for a muted gray look. The former first daughter wore a gray T-shirt dress with a crewneck neckline and cinched waist for added definition to the frock’s silhouette. The dress also included three-quarter-length sleeves.
While the White House publicized the decision, the responsibility and authority to name ships lies squarely in the hands of the Navy secretary.
In a podcast interview with Tucker Carlson earlier this month, former television host Billy Bush tried to connect the 2016 release of the Access Hollywood tape—which featured then-candidate Donald Trump bragging about assaulting women—to the Clintons by claiming that the reporter who broke the story of the tape and published the recording was a groomsman in Marc Mezvinksy and Chelsea Clinton’s wedding.
This post has been updated with additional details from the Navy. President Joe Biden said that the next two Ford-class aircraft carriers will be named after former presidents Bill Clinton and George W.
1978 - Bill Clinton is elected governor of Arkansas. Hillary Clinton continues to work at Rose Law Firm, making her the first First Lady of Arkansas to continue working while her husband is governor.
As any student of the Kings will know, the point is not to conjure up some Pizzagate-style conspiracy about a cabal of liberal Hollywood predators. “The Good Fight,” like its predecessor “The Good Wife,
Two new aircraft carriers are being named after Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, continuing the Navy convention of naming them after US presidents.
The future USS William J. Clinton (CVN-82) and USS George W. Bush (CVN-83) will be the fifth and sixth vessels respectively of the Gerald R. Ford class, and will each replace an aging Nimitz-class supercarrier as they enter service.
As we prepare for the historic event, we're having a look back at some of the most impactful moments in US presidential history, including photos of the First Kids who've spent their childhoods or teen years at the White House.
Eleanor Roosevelt posing in the Sally Milgrim gown that she wore to her husband Franklin’s second inaugural festivities in 1937.
There’s not only one Donald Trump in the United States. Nor is there only one William J. Clinton. Plenty of people share names with famous presidents.