Where Is Bill Clinton Now?

After Bill Clinton left the White House in 2001, he moved to Chappaqua, New York, the home-base of that state’s junior member of the United States Senate, Hillary Clinton(wife of Bill Clinton).

The former President maintained an active speaking schedule after he kept an active office in New York City. He devoted his energies to two common post-presidential chores: writing a memoir and overseeing the creation of his presidential library in Little Rock, Arkansas. Moreover, as one of the youngest men ever to depart the presidency, he was still actively involved in issues of public concern, especially through the work of the Clinton Presidential Foundation.

The Foundation’s agenda includes combating some  sexually transmitted diseases, fostering racial and ethnic reconciliation, and promoting the economic empowerment of poor people. Clinton also retains a reputation as one of the most astute political analysts within the Democratic Party. He was very involved in Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign in 2016.

Clinton remained in office until the end of his second term, in January 2001, when George W Bush took office.

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