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Democratic ex-presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton have issued statements against the fatal shooting of a 37-year-old nurse in Minneapolis. On Saturday (24 January), Alex Pretti, an intensive care unit nurse and US citizen, tragically became the second person to be shot dead by federal immigration officers in the city this month.
Former President Bill Clinton has broken his silence to decry the “unacceptable” shooting death of Alex Pretti over the weekend as unrest grips Minnesota. The post Bill Clinton Issues Chilling Warning After Pretti Shooting: ‘If We Give Our Freedoms Away After 250 Years,
The statements from the Democratic former presidents said the shooting of Alex Pretti is "a wake-up call" and a moment that could shape "our history for years to come."
It took months of political pressure and the threat of a prison sentence, but Bill Clinton is being hauled before Congress over his links to Jeffrey Epstein.
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Bill Clinton’s chief of staff speaks out after former president appears in Epstein photos
"This is about shielding themselves from what comes next, or from what they'll try and hide forever," Clinton chief of staff Angel Ureña wrote Following the release of photos and documents related to the investigation of sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein ...
GRAND RAPIDS, MI — Former Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush will speak at The Economic Club of Grand Rapids’ annual meeting on June 2. The private event, being held at DeVos Place, marks the 50th anniversary of the economic club,