The Clintons were here tonight.
So that's presidents #1, 2#, #3 and #42 accounted for. (Maybe #45?)
#HAMILTONpublic
— Lin-Manuel Miranda (@Lin_Manuel) March 2, 2015
The Clintons lost another friend when Rev. Theodore Hesburgh passed away.
The media, and particularly the New York Times, launched what would become a season or more of attacks based on Hillary's use of a private email server. These were regularly deflected by the State Department, Media Matters, and members of Hillary's own team who came to her defense. Hillary herself addressed the issue several times and insisted that she wanted the public to see her emails. Since that time, many have been released by the State Department and news sources continue to pour over them.
Hillary continued her active public speaking career with participation in CGIU, a No Ceilings event with Chelsea and Melinda Gates, the annual U.N. Women's Empowerment event (where the media paid far more attention to a brief presser she gave on the sidelines about - yep - her emails), a surprise visit to eBay execs in San Jose, California, and what was to become the final professional speaking engagement for the duration addressing camp professionals in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Near the end of March, she keynoted the Toner Award event in D.C.
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