Former Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton said Julian Assange must “answer for what he has done” after the WikiLeaks founder was arrested on Thursday. At an event in New York, Clinton reportedly said that the charges against Assange make it clear that he is being punished for hacking into a “military computer to steal information from the United States government,” rather than for being a journalist. The Guardian reports Clinton also noted that Assange faces other criminal charges. “Look, I’ll wait and see what happens with the charges and how it proceeds, but he skipped bail in the UK,” she said. “The bottom line is he has to answer for what he has done, at least as it’s been charged.”
Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton will deliver the keynote address to the Class of 2019 at the Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences and the Arts commencement at 2 p.m., May 25, at the Hot Springs Convention Center.
“As one of the earliest advocates for the creation of ASMSA, I cannot imagine a better individual to challenge and inspire our twenty-fifth class of graduates as they enter the next phase of their educational journey. Hillary Rodham Clinton has enjoyed a distinguished career on state, national, and global stages.In every role, she has been an advocate for youth,” noted ASMSA Director Corey Alderdice. “At ASMSA, we are committed to addressing the needs of students throughout Arkansas, providing young people with resources to bring distinction to our state, and inspire these emerging leaders to embrace their role in a global society. Secretary Clinton paved the way for the more than 2,500 graduates who have benefitted from ASMSA, and we are honored to have her be a part of our commencement celebration.”
Clinton has served as U.S. Secretary of State, a Senator from New York, First Lady of the United States, First Lady of Arkansas, a practicing lawyer and law professor, and an activist and volunteer for children advocacy groups and health initiatives among other policy issues.
She twice ran for president, first in 2008 against then-Sen. Barack Obama and again in 2016 when she became the first woman to earn a major party’s nomination for president by winning the Democratic Party’s bid.
Public service has been a mainstay of Clinton’s career since her early college days at Wellesley College in Wellesley, Mass., where she became involved with social justice activism, and at Yale Law School.
Hillary makes a surprise appearance, dressed in white in honor of the suffragettes, to celebrate “Votes for Women” at the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery, tonight in DC. pic.twitter.com/CA4TIBQ3Bs
‘Votes For Women: A Portrait Of Persistence.’ @NPG "Think about how hard it was and think about what each of us can do to make sure that all that struggle never is in vain. That we will remain committed to insuring equality and the right to vote." @HillaryClintonpic.twitter.com/A6DA0MA3fJ
Hillary Clinton was in Oslo, Norway today, International Women’s Day, to receive an honorary doctorate at the BI Business School.
Our best compliments, Mme. Secretary!
Look for Hillary around the 38:33 minute mark.
OSLO, NORWAY – MARCH 08: Hillary Clinton attends the Gender Equality Conference at BI Business School on March 8, 2019 in Oslo, Norway. (Photo by Rune Hellestad/Getty Images)
OSLO, NORWAY – MARCH 08: Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton attends the BI Business School on The International Women’s Day on March 8, 2019 in Oslo, Norway. (Photo by Rune Hellestad – Corbis/Corbis via Getty Images)
OSLO, NORWAY – MARCH 08: Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton attends the BI Business School on The International Women’s Day on March 8, 2019 in Oslo, Norway. (Photo by Rune Hellestad – Corbis/Corbis via Getty Images)
Just a personal note from me: She always shines in these interviews and did so again today. I particularly liked this interviewer. There was something very simpatico about him. I liked his organization of the questions. Very pleasant. She was at ease. It was all around a nice atmosphere.
Back in Selma, Alabama this morning to kick off the #SelmaJubilee. Lots of events throughout the day. Tune into the Unity Breakfast where I’ll talk about the fight for voting rights & how it must be central to a 21st century civil rights movement.https://t.co/mo5QbiNznr
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton highlighted the Martin and Coretta King Unity Breakfast on Sunday at Wallace Community College-Selma.
Clinton received the 2019 International Unity Award and was inducted into the Women’s Hall of Fame by former Senator Hank Sanders and his wife, Rose Sanders.
“Women have a hard time when they seek position of power and fight for women’s rights,” Hank Sanders said. “She had to fight to become a Senator and fight to become Secretary of State.”
The capacity crowd in WCCS Gymnasium gave a thunderous standing ovation for Clinton, a former U.S. Presidential candidate in the Democrat party. The former First Lady connected the two honors.
“The two honors go hand in hand,” Clinton said. “The fight for Civil Rights, Women’s Rights and human Rights have been the driving force of my career. I’m humbled and honored to receive the award.”
SELMA, Ala. —Former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton received the International Unity Award at the Martin Luther King and Coretta Scott King Unity Breakfast in Selma, Alabama Sunday morning.
The breakfast was one of the events during the annual Selma Bridge Crossing Jubilee.
Clinton was also inducted into the National Voting Rights Museum Women’s Hall of Fame.
Secretary @HillaryClinton is in Selma with us this morning to commemorate the 54th anniversary of the Selma to Montgomery Bloody Sunday March. pic.twitter.com/fxHrcG7HSi
— Rep. Terri A. Sewell (@RepTerriSewell) March 3, 2019
.@HillaryClinton in Selma: “Consider the fact that, 100 years after the 19th Amendment was signed into law and women finally won the right to vote, at least on paper, there is not just one woman running for President…but several. Enough to field a basketball team.“
Attending the 2019 Bridge Crossing Jubilee in Selma, AL with @HillaryClinton who will receive the 2019 Intl Unity Award & Induction Into the Women's Voting Rights Hall of Fame. 1st stop Unity Breakfast #
Hillary Clinton and some 2020 presidential candidates join hundreds of marchers in the annual Selma Bridge Crossing Jubilee, an event commemorating "Bloody Sunday," the 1965 civil rights march in which demonstrators were beaten and tear gassed by police. https://t.co/WXn9Kcdvnupic.twitter.com/OVK6UcHt2d
A reenactment of the "Bloody Sunday" march is taking place at the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama, on the 54th anniversary of the demonstration. Democrats including Bernie Sanders, Cory Booker and Hillary Clinton are in attendance. pic.twitter.com/vITohFXHWk
A newly finished hall in a building undergoing construction in the Hudson Valley has been dedicated to former first lady and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
The 19th century historic three-floor brick building will soon be home to the Rockland Pride Center. Hillary Clinton made a rare public appearance Thursday in the Hudson Valley to advocate for the LGBTQ community in Nyack.
The center will offer counseling, support and medical services to the LGBTQ community.
The Hillary Rodham Clinton Hall of Social Justice is the first part of the center that has been finished, and Clinton’s appearance at the hall is part of a capital campaign to raise money to complete the building.
Democracy should mean free and fair access to the ballot box. But in America, voting rights are under attack. I’m honored to have been invited to join the 54th Bridge Crossing Jubilee in Selma, Alabama on March 3rd to march for voting rights with @liftourvote. #liftourvote2020
Hillary Clinton is headlining the 2019 Selma Bridge Crossing Jubilee hosted Feb. 28–March 4, at which she plans to announce her support of the national initiative Lift Our Vote 2020.
At the jubilee, Clinton will be awarded the International Unity Award as well as inducted into the National Voting Rights Museum Women’s Hall of Fame.
She will also be giving several speeches throughout the days-long event, including at the Martin and Coretta King Unity Breakfast on the Wallace Community College Selma campus at 7:30 a.m. on March 3 and at the Historic Brown Chapel AME Church.
She will then participate in the Bloody Sunday March.
I'll be at Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service today for a symposium on the future of diplomacy—and to wish @georgetownsfs a happy 100 year anniversary! My conversation with Ambassador Bill Burns will be livestreamed here at 4:30pm ET: https://t.co/M8rMpdegS4
So delighted to be at @georgetownsfs today for a de facto State Department reunion with old colleagues and friends, 10 years since I took office as secretary of state. pic.twitter.com/GTOBEkttQS
When I met @MeehanBM she was a bright young foreign service officer. Now she’s leading a panel of fellow senior diplomats to kick off our “Future of Diplomacy” symposium today at @georgetownsfs. What a pleasure to hear from all of you. More to come! pic.twitter.com/h7D9Ag8npw
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