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Where Is Hillary Clinton? Former Presidential Candidate Attends Dinner At Haim Saban’s In LA – Newsweek

Hillary Clinton returned to the West Coast Thursdaywhen she attended a dinner at Haim and Cheryl Sabans house in Los Angeles.

The former presidential candidate was among 40 to 50 of her biggest sponsors at the gathering, which was intended to be a thank you dinner for major donors of her 2016 presidential campaign, Variety reported.

The Clintons have had a longstanding relationship with the Sabans. Haim Saban was one of Clintons biggest supporters duringher campaigns in 2016 and2008, donating millions of dollars towardClintons runs, including a whopping $12 million to super PAC Priorities USA Action, whichalso was in attendance at the dinner.

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During the event, which was also attended by Clintons husband, former President Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton announced plans to start a new political group called Onward Together, extending from her campaign slogan, Stronger Together.

Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton takes part in the Women for Women International Luncheon in New York on May 2, 2017. Hillary Clinton attends a dinner at the home of Haim Saban in Los Angeles, California on May 11, 2017. Brendan McDermid/REUTERS

A recent Politico report said Clintons new group will work to fund organizations resisting President Donald Trumps agenda.Dennis Cheng, Hillary Clinton's campaignfinance director, has been working with herto help find more donors.

Before visiting Los Angeles, Hillary Clinton reportedly met with potential donorswhile also recruiting people to serve as the new organizations board of directors with the help of Judith McHale, an undersecretary of state under Clinton, and former Democratic National Committee Chairman and Vermont Governor Howard Dean.

The Clintons also reportedly had plans to attend a University of Southern California graduation ceremony for Hillary Clintons nephew, Zach Rodham, during their time in California.

RecodereportedFriday that the former New York senator would be speaking at the 2017 Code Conference in Racho Palos Verdes, California. The seminar will be held May 30 through June 1 and will feature guest speakers from global media companies including Facebook, Comcast, Microsoft, Google Ventures, Mattel Inc., Walt Disney, NBCUniversal, Verizon AOL, TaskRabbit and several others.

During the annual event, which will include in-depth conversations regarding the state of technology and its future, Hillary Clinton is expected to be interviewed on a variety of topicss by Recodes founders and conference hosts Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher.

Elon Musk, Sheryl Sandberg, Jeff Bezos and Bill and Melinda Gates are among the speakers at this years event.

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Imagine if Hillary Clinton Were President Today – Cosmopolitan.com

In the midst of a colossal national scandal that may eventually rival Watergate, its a painful thought exercise: Imagine if Hillary Clinton had won.

Its tempting for Clinton voters to imagine a rosy alternate universe where she and her all-woman Cabinet put on their pantsuits and make swift progress on the countrys most pressing issues. In reality though, a Clinton presidency often would have been excruciating especially for Clintons most ardent supporters.

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Donald Trump surely would be crowing about voter fraud and a rigged system the guy won, and even so, this week he ordered an investigation into alleged voter fraud, still apparently smarting from the fact that his opponent won the popular vote by nearly 3 million. His supporters, who show up armed and ready to political events, no doubt would be enraged, and its not beyond the imagination to think that violence may have flared up. Clintons agenda certainly would be hamstrung by an obstructionist Congress. The right-wing media would continue its attacks on her and the more moderate mainstream media likely would carry forward its worst electoral sins pushing under-reported non-stories, buying GOP framing of the Clintons as inherently corrupt. The left would be even more fractured than it is, with Hillary-haters taking aim at the president there would be no #resistance to unify the left in opposition to a common, orange-tinted authoritarian enemy. Her agenda wouldnt be put into place fast enough or wouldnt be left-wing enough, and many of her supporters would grow frustrated and disillusioned. Public displays of sexism and unrepentant misogyny targeting the most powerful woman in the country would be the norm. Women would hear that feminism succeeded, so what do we have to complain about?

And yet it would be so, so much better for liberals, for feminists, and for America as a whole.

First, we would still be moving forward. Its easy to forget about this now but when Obama was leaving office, there was a list of progressive, feminist causes that many of us thought would be achieved in the near future affordable child care and paid parental leave chief among them. It wouldnt have been easy, with this Congress, to push those policies through. But they would have been on the table and theyre issues popular enough with American voters that GOP obstructionism could have hurt them in the midterms. Many of us who report on, write about, and advocate for womens rights slowly started letting ourselves think about paid leave and affordable child care as issues of when, not if.

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Now were back to the if. Under a Clinton presidency, the list of reasonable progressive and feminist demands might not have been fully checked off, but wed at least be working on it. Under Trump, his daughter Ivanka pays lip service to the issues of affordable child care and paid family leave, but theres been no actual movement on either issue, and no one expects care and leave policies will be presidential priorities.

Americans who didnt support Clinton would have been better off too, in part because of those same progressive policies conservatives benefit from good health care and paid parental leave also but mostly because we would have a stable grown-up in the White House, surrounded by a competent, experienced team. The policy landscape President Clinton would have pushed may not have pleased every Republican but she wouldnt have been a threat to the basic stability of the country.

By contrast, the rank incompetence, blatant corruption, and dizzying ineptitude of the Trump administration have been such pervasive and universal themes of this presidency that, just over 100 days in, it can be hard to remember what a normal White House looks like. Its not that Trump has been normalized but that human beings necessarily adjust. And for anyone with even a passing interest in politics, the new normal is that every day, there are a half-dozen outrageous new things the president has done, said, or tweeted. Its impossible to keep up with it all; the best most of us can do is latch onto an overarching narrative: This is crazy. And also: This is just another day in Trumps America.

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Thinking about Hillarys America is a helpful way to put the full scale of that crazy into context. Yes, it would have been aggravating and sometimes heartbreaking for her supporters watching Clinton compromise, watching the attacks on her scale up. We definitely would not have been living in a feminist utopia with a Planned Parenthood on every corner, doling out kittens and free IUDs for every American woman. A Clinton presidency wouldnt have been as progressive as the left would have wanted it to be; it surely would have been more progressive than the right would have wanted it to be. But its hard to imagine Clinton, a careful and competent politician, so blatantly interfering in an FBI investigation into her own actions, as Trump just did and admitted to, when he said he fired FBI director James Comey because he didnt believe the investigation into his campaigns potential collusion with Russia was worthwhile. Its nearly impossible to imagine Clinton asking the chief investigator to pledge loyalty to her, then firing him, then publicly threatening him, and following that up with a suggestion that she may cancel all press briefings, impeding the ability of the media to do its job.

This administration promises to be a lesson in just how much damage one unhinged authoritarian can do. Clinton wouldnt have been everything to everyone but she wouldnt have been that.

Its worth it, then, to look at how exactly we got here. There are of course many reasons Trump won, with Comeys decision to break with FBI protocol and publicly comment about the bureaus investigation into Clintons emails not being the least of them. But part of Trumps advantage was that he played to the American peoples, and American medias, lust for excitement. Throughout the campaign, Clinton was criticized as too dull and wonky, not as naturally charismatic as her husband and unable to rile up a crowd like Trump. The coverage of Trump was so wall-to-wall that it began to feel like his every speech was being broadcast live; his face and his words were given ample free airtime on every major TV network. Clintons stump speeches and rallies didnt get covered nearly as much. When she lost, many commentators said it was because shes uninspiring, she lacks charisma, shes flat-out boring (despite those 3 million extra votes). Shes broccoli and Trump is sugar cereal.

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I dont know about you but when it comes to presidential politics, Im absolutely pining for some boring broccoli right now.

And so both the American people and the American media should learn something important from the current exciting but ultimately terrifying current political reality, and the thought experiment of flipping the election results: that sometimes, the boring machinations of government and the uninspiring doings of career public servants are good for us. Clinton would have largely carried forward Obamas agenda, chugging along with moderate efficiency, trying to fix whats broken and not screw too much stuff up. As far as campaign slogans go, thats not the most exciting but then, the moderating force of balanced powers and a constitutional democracy isnt meant to be exhilarating. As far as day-to-day operations in the West Wing go, Clintons would have been the equivalent of a low-volume screening of The English Patient in contrast to Trumps shrieking Michael Bay explosion-fest.

And all the sexism, all the obstruction, all the crap Clinton would have surely faced? It would have been worth it to not have a president who compromises human rights, whos more interested in self-dealing than public service, and whose intemperance and lack of self-control put our national security at risk. The inevitable lefty in-fighting, so visible during the campaign when Hillary was branded a neoliberal sellout and those supporting Clinton over Bernie Sanders were accused of voting with our vaginas? That would have been turned up to 100 under President Clinton. And it still would have been worth it to not have a president who may be compromised by a foreign power and who is so craven that he just fired the man charged with investigating him.

Boring, yeah. A dull but highly competent technocrat is admittedly less exciting than an unpredictable and sociopathic autocrat. Journalists might be yawning through her teams too-long policy papers. Voters might not find her immediately inspiring. But she wouldnt be threatening our most sacred institutions, public trust in government, and the existence of the republic itself. Even with the inevitable sexism, the roadblocks, the rage from the right and the fights within the left doesnt that sound nice today?

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Hillary Clinton Returns to L.A. for Dinner Event at Home of Haim Saban (EXCLUSIVE) – Variety

Hillary Clinton attended a private dinner at the home of Haim and Cheryl Saban on Thursday night at an event that sources described as a thank you to 2016 campaign donors and an introduction to her plans to launch a political group, Onward Together.

Sources said that the gathering was for about 40 to 50 people, including a number who were major donors during her 2016 presidential campaign. Haim Saban was one of Clintons most prolific donors in her 2008 and 2016 presidential runs, giving directly to her campaign and to a SuperPAC supporting her candidacy, Priorities USA Action.

Hillary and Bill Clinton are both in Los Angeles for the graduation of her nephew, Zach Rodham, from USC, sources said.

This was Clintons first visit with supporters in Los Angeles since the 2016 election.

Politico reported last week that Clinton was building a political group to help finance organizations working on the resistance to President Donald Trumps agenda. The name of the group, Onward Together, was a nod to her campaign slogan Stronger Together.

The Sabans gave more than $12 million to Priorities USA Action to support Clintons campaign, according to records from the Federal Election Commission.

The Clintons wrote a congratulatory letter to Haim Saban in March, when he received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

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Hillary Clinton would’ve fired Comey, too – USA TODAY

Robert Aderholt Published 6:39 p.m. ET May 11, 2017 | Updated 14 hours ago

FBI Director James Comey(Photo: Susan Walsh, AP)

Democrats seem to have a love-hate-love-hate-love relationship with former FBI director James Comey.

When Comey opened the investigation into Hillary Clintons basement email server, he become persona non grata in the Clinton camp.

Then fast-forward to July 2016, when Director Comey announced that he would not prosecute Clinton. Suddenly, Comey was like the prodigal son who had come home. Democrats heaped praise on him for his courage to do the right thing.

But like most summer romances, this one was headed toward a hard breakup come fall. On Oct. 28, Comey announced that he had reopened the investigation into the Clinton email scandal and, again, Clinton supporters were crying foul. As recently as May 2, USA TODAY reported that Mrs. Clinton was publicly blaming Comey for her loss to now-President Trump.

Now just a week later, Democrats and the press can find nothing but glowing superlatives to heap on the former director. Does anyone think that if Hillary Clinton had been elected last fall that she would not have dismissed Comey from his post? And she likely would have fired him much sooner.

OUR VIEW:Comey is now a GOP problem

Meanwhile, the premise that the Russian government cast votes for millions of Americans is preposterous.

Did the Russians advise the Clinton campaign to ignore Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin? Did the Russians advise the Clinton campaign to spend resources in red states they had no real chance of winning, such as Texas and Arizona? Did the Russians advise the Clinton campaign to ignore the advice of former president Bill Clinton, who urged his wifes team to focus more on the everyday challenges of blue-collar Americans?

I believe if a psychologist were examining most Democrats and many in the news media, he or she might come to the conclusion they are going through the five stages of grief: denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance.

Its clear, we are still a long way from the last step on that list.

Rep. Robert Aderholt, a Republican, represents Alabamas 4th congressional district.

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Hillary Clinton Lobbied Bangladesh PM on Behalf of Clinton Foundation Donor – Observer

Another Clinton Foundation pay-to-play scheme has been revealed by a foreign government.On May 11, Circareported, The Office of Bangladesh Prime MinisterSheikh Hasina confirmed to Circa that Mrs.Clintoncalled her office in March 2011 to demand that Dr. Muhammed Yunus, a 2006 Nobel Peace prize winner, be restored to his role as chairman of the countrys most famous microcredit bank, Grameen Bank. Yunus nonprofit through the bank Grameen America donated between $100,000 and $250,000 to theClinton Foundationand Grameen Research donated an additional $25,000 to $50,000. The exposure is one of the most overt examples of pay to play bythe Clinton Foundation. The deputy press secretary of the Bangladesh prime ministers office told Circa that Hillary Clinton, while serving as U.S. secretary of state, phoned Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in March 2011 insisting she not remove ClintonFoundation donor Dr. Muhammad Yunus from his position as managing director of Grameen Bank.

The Associated PressreportedYunus met withClintonthree times and talked with her by phone during a period when Bangladeshi government authorities investigated his oversight of a nonprofit bank and ultimately pressured him to resign from the banks board. Throughout the process, he pleaded for help in messages routed toClinton, and she ordered aides to find ways to assist him. This new disclosure reveals that HillaryClintonintervened on Yunus behalf herself. Hewas eventually removed from his position in 2013.

In May 2012, the Bangladesh government was investigating the bank and Yunus for financial mismanagement and allegations that Yunus diverted bank funds to his private enterprises. The Daily Callerreportedin April 2017 that Clinton State Department aides threatened the Bangladesh prime minister with an IRS audit of her son, Sajeeb Wazed Joy, who is a United States resident. They threatened me with the possibility of an audit by the Internal Revenue Service. I have been here legally for 17 years and never had a problem. But they said, Well, you know, you might get audited, Wazed Joy told the Daily Caller in aninterview.They would say over and over again, Yunus has powerful friends, and we all knew they were talking of Secretary Clinton. Everybody knew it was Mrs.Clinton. Former Bangladesh Foreign Minister Dipu Moni told Daily Caller there was likely a correlation between the World Bank denying a $1.2 billion loan to Bangladesh and pressure fromClintonsState Department.

Thisisnt the first timea Clinton Foundation pay-to-play scheme has cometo light. Emails exposed by Wikileaksrevealed that Ukrainian billionaire Victor Pinchuk directlyleveragedhis donations of $10 to $25 million to the Clinton Foundation for access to theClintons, and the Moroccan government made adealfor a meeting with Hillary Clinton in exchange for their donations to the nonprofit. While Clinton served as secretary of state, sheplacedClinton Foundation donor Rajiv Fernando on an intelligence board he held no qualifications to serve on until reporters asking questions forced his resignation days later. Since the Clintons have lost much of their political power after the election, foreign governments have begun reducing or rescinding their annual donations to the foundation, and more revelations from foreign leaders are likely to be exposed now that the political risks for speaking out have diminished.

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