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Bush removed it. Obama reinstalled it. Will a plaque honoring Hillary Clinton stay in place under Trump? – Washington Post

He coined the nickname Crooked Hillary. He led his supporters in chants of Lock her up! And even long after their bitter contest ended, President Trump can rarely resist an opportunity to take a jab at Hillary Clinton.

So it may come as something of a surprise that a lavish plaque, dedicated to the accomplishments of Trumps vanquished opponent,is still prominently displayed at the U.S. Agency for International Development in downtown Washington at least, for now.

[Trump can usually make it about a third of the way through an interview without mentioning Hillary Clinton]

The plaque has a rather convoluted history, with an on-again, off-again presence in the stately Ronald Reagan Building. The 800-pound bronze plaque is 6 feet wide by 9 feet tall and features an excerpt of one of Clintons speeches, as well as glowing quote from former USAID administrator J. Brian Atwood: May all who pass through these portals recognize the invaluable contribution to worldwide development made by the First Lady of the United States, Hillary Rodham Clinton.

It first went up in 1999, framed by a dozen photographs capturing the former first ladys visits to countries across the world. The display, which cost over $27,000 to create and tens of thousands more to install, transformed the lobby into a shrine for Clinton, Washington Post columnist Al Kamen wrote in 2010.

But it didnt last. When George W. Bush took office, the plaque was first covered, then ultimately removed and shipped to a warehouse for storage. It wasnt until 2010 during Obamas firstterm, after Clinton became secretary of state that the plaque was reinstalled in USAIDs lobby (minus the surrounding haloof framed photographs).

[Why Trump and the conservative media are still obsessed with Hillary Clinton]

Clinton had joked about the whereabouts of the missing plaque during a visit to USAID in January 2009. I was quite honored upon leaving the White House to have a plaque put up in the lobby recognizing my work, she said, And if anybody knows where that plaque is, Id just love to see it again.

She later told The Post that if the plaque was returned, she did not want public funding to pay for the cost so unidentified private donors covered the bill, according to Kamens column.

But now, of course, the political tides have turned again. The White House is home to a new president, one who has made it clear that he has hardly forgotten his volatile battle with an opponent who won the popular vote. Trumps nominee to lead USAID, Mark Green, was sworn in as the agencys new administrator this month.

As for the future of Clintons wall-mounted tribute, a spokesman for the agency declined to offer any comment beyond a statement confirming the plaques current location: The plaque is in the USAID lobby.

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Bush removed it. Obama reinstalled it. Will a plaque honoring Hillary Clinton stay in place under Trump? - Washington Post

Albert Hunt: Democrats fret the return of Hillary Clinton – Omaha World-Herald

Democrats, reveling in President Donald Trumps plummeting popularity and the Republican Partys civil wars, are looking forward to September. Except for one thing: the rollout of Hillary Clintons next book right after Labor Day.

Clinton has promised to let my guard down in the book, What Happened, explaining her shocking loss to Trump in November. She has already offered up several explanations, blaming Russian interference, former FBI Director James Comey, and misogyny, while also acknowledging tactical errors by her campaign.

Many Washington Democrats, though unwilling to criticize her in public, wish shed move on, as Minnesota Sen. Al Franken has put it. They fear that her complaints help Trump make his case that the controversies surrounding him flow from the Democrats bitterness about their 2016 loss.

They prefer the approach taken by Al Gore after his equally controversial loss in 2000. Gore didnt really criticize the administration of President George W. Bush for almost two years even though he, like Clinton, won the popular vote while losing in the Electoral College. Gore went on to start a new career, winning a Nobel Prize and an Academy Award for his work on climate change.

Associates hoped Clinton would also find a way to make a different contribution, perhaps as a university president or foundation head. Clinton could make a contribution speaking out selectively on important issues, drawing on her wealth of experience.

But she remains haunted by her defeat. The gist of her message next month, based on her public statements and accounts of private conversations from people whove talked to her, will be: I accept the blame for what happened, but the bigger problems were Russian meddling, Comeys on-again, off-again handling of the Federal Bureau of Investigations probe of her private email server, the Democratic Party, and maybe even some of her own campaign staffers.

The Clintons, associates say, are convinced that the election was stolen. They may be right; well find out soon enough whether theres proof that the Trump campaign colluded with Russia. If investigations by congressional committees and special counsel Robert Mueller turn up new facts, thatll provide a better basis for analyzing the impact.

But Clinton is the wrong messenger. She just comes across as a sore loser.

Or as Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer told the Washington Post: When you lose to somebody who has 40 percent popularity, you dont blame other things Comey, Russia you blame yourself.

She could take a lesson from another prominent Democrat, one who has kept a relatively low profile since January. Thats former President Barack Obama, who has mostly resisted the temptation to strike back at repeated Trump cheap shots. Today, surveys of voters have found, hes the most popular American politician. Some Democrats want him to take on Trump a bit more, and are pleased hell be out campaigning for a few Democrats this fall.

By contrast, Clinton has moved from being an admired former New York senator and secretary of state to becoming a divisive and unpopular figure.

In last months Bloomberg national poll, 58 percent of respondents rated her unfavorably compared to 39 percent who gave her favorable marks. More than one in five people who voted for her in November now regard her unfavorably. That was even worse than Trumps standing in the same poll.

Indeed, the only figure with higher negatives in the survey, which was conducted by the Iowa polling firm Selzer & Co., was her old nemesis, Russian President Vladimir Putin.

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Hillary Clinton may soon be combining church and state – Marie Claire UK

'I think the pulpit is one venue where she can preach without worrying about being political.'

Hillary Clinton might be thinking of stepping back from politics and stepping up to the pulpit. Her longtime pastor Reverend Bill Shillady has revealed she reportedly told him that she was considering preaching, now that shes got more time on her hands.

The former secretary of state identifies as a Methodist and met Reverend Bill Shillady at a 9/11 service in New York. They began corresponding and she turned to him for religious guidance throughout her presidential campaign last year.

Following her close loss to President Donald Trump, she withdrew from the public eye to spend time with her family before emerging in an all-white outfit at Trumps inauguration a veiled throwback to the suffragettes of old.

Shillady also provided an insight into her mental state in those dark days, revealing to PEOPLE, She really concentrated on her faith in the midst of the loss, and her faith has helped her come out of the woods. I think the pulpit is one venue where she can preach without worrying about being political.

He also continued, We both are concerned about the incivility and crudeness in our political discourse. Preachers have the opportunity to direct thoughts and encourage people for moving toward moral courage and compassion and love, which seems to be in shockingly short supply.

While Hillary Clinton may not be involved in the dealings of the Trump administration, she has been busy penning a tell-all named What Happened about the 2016 election and continued to fight for issues such as healthcare and climate change. She hasnt strayed far from the White House however, as her new initiative Onward Together also aims to bring more women into politics. Shes also had some time to throw shade at Donald Trump, but thats another story.

More recently, she has responded to the Charlottesville crisis with messages of condolence and support on Twitter. She also indirectly attacked Donald Trump for his delayed condemnation of American Neo-Nazis and further white supremacists groups who incited the violence, saying, Now is the time for leaders to be strong in their words & deliberate in their actions. We will not step backward. If this is not who we are as Americans, lets prove it.

While Donald Trump did eventually condemn white supremacists groups for their actions, a new transcript of a recent press conference has revealed that he has since gone back on his previous statement.

Reverend Bill Shillady has just released a book named Strong For A Moment Like This, which is a collection of the daily devotionals he emailed to her throughout her 2016 presidential run. While it has recently been revealed that he plagiarised a section of arguably the most important devotional the one he sent to her after her election loss the book is being published with a foreward written by Clinton herself.

She said in the introduction, Every single day of the campaign, [Reverend Bill Shillady] woke up before dawn, sat down at his computer, and wrote me an email message of Scripture and lessons that he or the other writers had written. There was one day in particular when I needed Rev. Bills wisdom more than ever: the day after Election Day one of the hardest days of my life. His words were a lifeline to me then something to hold onto while I recaptured my footing. Sunday is coming, he wrote. He was right.

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Hillary Clinton Just Quietly Showed Her Support for Taylor Swift on Social Media – Glamour

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Count Hillary Clinton as one of the many people standing fully in support of Taylor Swift and her recent sexual assault trial.

Hillary took a quick break from writing her forthcoming book , watching Wonder Woman , starting a political organization , and drinking lots of wine to send out a subtle endorsement of Taylor Swift, who recently won her sexual assault lawsuit against a Denver DJ.

As Marie Claire spotted, Hillary Clinton liked a tweet by Shannon Watts, founder of Moms Demand Action, a grassroots organization working to end gun violence. The tweet quoted a Jezebel article about Swift's win and said, "Taylor Swift is doing this to show every girl that they don't have to tolerate sexual assault. Thank you, @taylorswift13!"

As a refresher , Swift accused DJ David Mueller of reaching under her skirt and grabbing her butt during a meet-and-greet in 2013, while the two were taking a photo together. Mueller sued Swift two years later for $3 million after getting fired from his job, claiming her allegations were false and had led to his termination from Denver's KYGO-FM radio station. Swift countersued for just $1 to make a point about sexual assault.

Swift has used this trial to speak out for survivors of sexual assault, even (and especially) in the face of victim-blaming cross-examination tactics . She's received support from other A-listers (including Kesha , who had her own very public and drawn-out sexual assault trial, against producer Dr. Luke in 2014), as well as encouraging messages from some fans in an office close to the courthouse.

And now, it's clear that Hillary Clinton is totally here for Taylor and the idea of women standing in support of other women and so are we.

Related: Taylor Swift's Mom Says She Wanted to 'Vomit and Cry' After Hearing About Her Daughter's Alleged Sexual Assault

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Bill and Hillary Clinton are still walking through the woodsthis time, in Canada. – Someecards News

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Bill and Hillary Clinton are still walking through the woodsthis time, in Canada. - Someecards News