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WATCH: Crooked Hillary & Bill Clinton Return to White House for State Dinner


Bill and Hillary Clinton returned to the White House today to attend Biden’s State Dinner for the Japanese Prime Minister.

Don’t you just love it when these two crawl out of hiding?

Upon arrival, Hillary stopped to admire a portrait of herself hanging on the wall…

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Am I the only one wondering what on earth Killary is wearing?

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Apparently not…

Many social media users criticized Hillary’s clothing choice:

The crooked couple’s arrival at the White House was a far cry from the reception they received in the streets of Manhattan earlier this week…

A few days ago, Bill and Hillary were confronted by protestors in New York, who called them “killers” and “predators.”

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Other names on Biden’s guest list for the State Dinner included Trump-hating actor Robert De Niro and Jeff Bezos.

The Hill has more:

A starry guest list — including Robert De Niro, Jeff Bezos, former President Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton, and figure skater Kristi Yamaguchi — descended on the White House for the state dinner for Japan. While rib eye steak and pistachio cake were poised to be served at the gala event, political talk apparently wasn’t on the menu.

“Oh, we’re having a good time tonight,” Hillary Clinton told reporters as she arrived hand-in-hand with the former commander in chief, when asked her thoughts about the 2024 presidential race.

The 42nd president told ITK it was “great” to be back at the White House for the black-tie gala honoring Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, the fifth state dinner of the Biden administration. Noticing a portrait of former Secretary of State Clinton hanging up in the East Colonnade where some of the night’s more than 200 guests entered for the dinner, the pair pointed and grinned.

Amazon CEO Bezos, smiling with fiancé Lauren Sanchez as he arrived at the White House — decked out with giant, decorative fans and a floor space featuring a mural with flowers, golden butterflies and koi fish —declined to answer a question about whether he would support President Biden’s reelection bid.

De Niro, one of Hollywood’s most vocal critics of former President Trump, stayed uncharacteristically quiet about politics while making his way through the White House with girlfriend Tiffany Chen.

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Asked how he’s feeling about the election, the 80-year-old “Killers of the Flower Moon” actor replied, “What do you think?”

The Washington Examiner also reported:

The White House hosted its glitzy state dinner for the Japanese prime minister on Wednesday night, and some star-studded names are on the guest list.

Former President Bill Clinton, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, Apple CEO Tim Cook, movie star Robert De Niro, and JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon were just some of the guests at the dinner.

State dinners are some of the strongest diplomatic tools the White House can use to honor foreign leaders. The event featuring Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida marks the first time a Japanese leader has been to the United States in nine years.

“When I became president, I said that the United States would rebuild the muscle of our democratic alliances and we’d stand shoulder to shoulder with our allies again because our alliances are America’s greatest asset,” Biden said in remarks earlier Wednesday. “The relationship with Japan is powerful proof of that — that in investing in our alliance and raising our collective ambitions, we yield remarkable results.”



 

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