Little rain won't stop Memorial Day Parade tradition in Chappaqua with the Clintons pic.twitter.com/TITkFglgrZ
— David Weissmann (@djweissmann) May 29, 2017
Fresh from the spotlight after delivering the Wellesley commencement address on Friday, former Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton
Hillary Diane Rodham ClintonIntercept DC bureau chief says Biden picks are 'same people' from Obama years The Hill's 12:30 Report - Third vaccine candidate with 90% efficacy Biden won — so why did Trump's popularity hit its highest point ever? MORE took to the rainy streets of Chappaqua, N.Y., on Memorial Day with former President Bill Clinton
William (Bill) Jefferson ClintonDow breaks 30,000 for first time as Biden transition ramps up Trump's remaking of the judicial system Voters want a strong economy and leadership, Democrats should listen MORE to march in the local parade.
Hillary Clinton tweeted out a photo of herself, her husband and New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) marching in the parade. Cuomo tweeted out his own photo, calling the Clintons “some of my dearest friends.”
A rainy but wonderful morning march in the Chappaqua Memorial Day Parade. Thinking of our veterans who gave their lives for this country. pic.twitter.com/vTbGGfAFCV
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) May 29, 2017
I always enjoy marching with some of my dearest friends in the Chappaqua #MemorialDay parade. pic.twitter.com/gl9kEEbw1a
— Andrew Cuomo (@NYGovCuomo) May 29, 2017
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Far from avoiding the spotlight, Clinton has been keeping up public appearances. On Friday, she addressed her alma mater, where she compared President Trump to former President Richard Nixon and insinuated that his presidency would end similarly.
Since April, she’s gone back to giving interviews, most recently to New York magazine, where she reaffirmed her support for “resisting” Trump and his agenda.