Activities of Hillary Clinton subsequent to 2016
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Personal First Lady of Arkansas First Lady of the United States
U.S. Senator from New York U.S. Secretary of State Organizations |
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Following her 2016 U.S. presidential election loss, Hillary Clinton, former Secretary of State and Democratic nominee, remained active in politics, writing, and advocacy. She published What Happened (2017), a memoir detailing her campaign and election defeat, and later co-authored The Book of Gutsy Women (2019) and the political thriller State of Terror (2021).
Clinton continued to engage in Democratic Party politics, endorsing candidates and commenting on national and international issues. She launched Onward Together, a political action organization supporting progressive groups, and remained involved in initiatives related to women's rights, democracy, and foreign policy.
In 2023, she joined Columbia University as a professor in the School of International and Public Affairs.