Hillary Clinton said Tuesday that his marriage had $ 12 million of
debt leaving the White House, saying that if their lives were very
different from that of many Americans, they had also experienced "the
same problems that many people."
"We had about 12 million dollars in debt," said the former head of American diplomacy on ABC, when his new book was on sale in the United States. "We had to work really hard. I was in the Senate, I could not do much, and I am very grateful to my husband, who has always worked hard since he was born poor. "
The presidential couple had to borrow to finance including attorneys' fees related to the Monica Lewinsky affair, which has poisoned the second term of Bill Clinton (1997-2001).
In an interview with the same chain released Monday, Hillary Clinton said that her marriage was "not only broke but in debt," leaving the White House in 2001.
Technically correct, this statement raised taunts because Clinton now have two homes valued at several million dollars, and charge hundreds of thousands of dollars of speech in the country.
In New York, hundreds of people lined up Tuesday morning at the Barnes & Noble bookstore where Hillary Clinton had to sign his book, Hard Choices, in the morning. Some had spent a good part of the night outside the store.
"We had about 12 million dollars in debt," said the former head of American diplomacy on ABC, when his new book was on sale in the United States. "We had to work really hard. I was in the Senate, I could not do much, and I am very grateful to my husband, who has always worked hard since he was born poor. "
The presidential couple had to borrow to finance including attorneys' fees related to the Monica Lewinsky affair, which has poisoned the second term of Bill Clinton (1997-2001).
In an interview with the same chain released Monday, Hillary Clinton said that her marriage was "not only broke but in debt," leaving the White House in 2001.
Technically correct, this statement raised taunts because Clinton now have two homes valued at several million dollars, and charge hundreds of thousands of dollars of speech in the country.
In New York, hundreds of people lined up Tuesday morning at the Barnes & Noble bookstore where Hillary Clinton had to sign his book, Hard Choices, in the morning. Some had spent a good part of the night outside the store.
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