Politics & Government
Hillary Clinton Is Returning To Politics: Report
Politico says the former secretary of State will be launching a political group called "Onward Together."

NEW YORK, NY — Former secretary of State and presidential candidate Hillary Clinton will be returning to the political scene with the launch of a new advocacy group as soon as next week, according to a report from Politico.
Her aim, it seems, is to create a political group that works to oppose the efforts of President Trump. In a recent interview, she said she was part of the "resistance," a term frequently used by liberal opponents of the president. According to Politico, Clinton has been traveling around Washington, D.C., New York City and Chappaqua, New York, to recruit donors and personnel for the group, which will be called "Onward Together." Clinton is also working on a book, which is expected to cover, in part, the 2016 election.
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During the campaign, actor and comedian Zach Galifianakis asked her what she'd do if Trump won the election. "I would try to prevent him from destroying the United States," she said.
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