NBC correspondent Garrett Haake pointed out that Republican President George W. Bush initially appointed U.S. District Court ...
The former presidents shared a playful moment at the Capitol Rotunda during the inauguration Former President Barack Obama playfully kept a watchful eye on fellow former President George W.
But that’s not true of Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama. There’s no excuse for them to remain silent. Clearly, no one could accuse them of being the first to break with tradition.
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the second time in two weeks that she is not attending a gathering of former U.S. leaders and their spouses, but former Presidents Barack Obama, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton will be there.
Then-Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Barack Obama attend a campaign ... election in an early assault on the Obama coalition. George W. Bush was also a two-term president and ...
FILE – In this Jan. 7, 2009, file photo, President George W. Bush, center, poses with President-elect Barack Obama, second left, and former presidents, George H.W ...
Barack Obama’s efforts to raise money to compete construction on his $830 million presidential center are reportedly in ...
Former Presidents Clinton, Obama, Biden and George W. Bush have barely uttered a word about President Trump’s actions a month into his second term, to the dismay of Democratic critics who say ...
but former Presidents Barack Obama, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton will be there. Laura Bush and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will join their husbands for the Jan. 20 swearing-in ...
Trump could easily dismiss any criticism from him as coming from a “sore loser.” But that’s not true of Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama. There’s no excuse for them to remain silent.