January 01, 2016
US presidential primaries, during which Joe Scarborough commented on Hillary Clinton.
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| Joe Scarborough | person | 9 | View Entity |
| Hillary Clinton | person | 527 | View Entity |
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This document is an article, marked as evidence for a House Oversight committee, discussing the historical and contemporary methods used to silence and discredit women. The author draws parallels between a 16th-century torture device and modern critiques of powerful women like Hillary Clinton and Nancy Pelosi, as well as the discrediting of assault survivors like those in the Brett Kavanaugh hearings and other cases. Despite the user's prompt, the document contains no mention of Jeffrey Epstein or any related individuals, events, or locations.
Events with shared participants
Donald Trump was elected president of the United States.
2016-11-08 • United States
US Presidential Election where Michael Bloomberg reportedly considered but ultimately declined a third-party run, fearing it would lead to a Trump victory by splitting Hillary Clinton's support.
2016-01-01 • America
Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, in which she won 227 electoral votes.
2016-01-01 • United States
Hillary Clinton delivered a speech on national security, criticizing Donald Trump.
2016-06-02 • San Diego, California
2016 United States Presidential Election, resulting in a win for Donald Trump and Republican majorities in the House and Senate.
2016-11-08 • United States
Hillary Clinton delivers a speech on national security, criticizing Donald Trump's foreign policy.
2016-06-02 • San Diego, California
Date of the U.S. presidential election mentioned in the article.
2016-11-08 • United States
U.S. presidential election, which the article claims federal law enforcement attempted to influence.
2016-01-01 • United States
During the presidential race, Mr. Trump's campaign criticized Hillary Clinton for her use of a private email account as secretary of state.
2016-01-01 • United States
George W. Bush was elected president, and Hillary Clinton was elected senator.
2000-01-01 • United States
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