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In the past few days Hillary Clinton has again captured attention across news and social media for actions both controversial and classic Clinton. According to CBN News, Hillary lit up X with a tweet congratulating her friend Randi Weingarten on the publication of Weingarten's new book Why Fascists Fear Teachers. This sparked significant backlash online since many interpreted Hillary’s praise as equating her political adversaries with fascists a move seen as particularly provocative coming just after the high-profile death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. The book and its title were already raising eyebrows but Hillary’s openly supportive message referencing attacks on public education as fundamental threats to democracy brought the brewing culture war front and center. Critics questioned the language and timing while supporters rallied around her familiar warnings about authoritarian threats and the need to defend democracy from inside and out. There is no confirmation of direct intent to inflame, but it is clear Hillary’s messaging is calculated to rally her base and draw a line on critical issues in advance of a heated election cycle.
As for public appearances, it is confirmed by the Clinton Foundation that Hillary is preparing for the upcoming Clinton Global Initiative 2025 Annual Meeting set for September 24 and 25 in New York. She is expected to co-host alongside Bill and Chelsea Clinton at this high-profile gathering of global leaders, philanthropists, and business figures aiming to address major crises ranging from climate resilience to health equity, democracy and humanitarian response. This annual event is one of Hillary’s most prominent fixtures and remains a core stage for her post-campaign influence.
On other media platforms Hillary popped up on a recent Washington Roundtable podcast discussing the psychology of autocrats, continuing her role as a national voice on threats to democracy and the structures that uphold it. She also commented on CNN regarding the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel, using her signature wry humor to highlight the absurdity of political retaliation against comedians, saying she never realized as a major public figure she could simply have jokesters like Kimmel taken off the air.
No major new business ventures or product launches have emerged from Hillary or the Clinton Foundation in the past few days. Social media remains abuzz with both support and outrage over her public stances, but at this stage, that is less headline than habit for one of America’s most polarizing public figures. No unconfirmed reports of health, legal, or family issues have circulated in any reputable outlet and speculation about a surprise return to the campaign trail remains just that speculation.
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