With his statement, Bill Clinton became the most recent former president to address the deadly Minneapolis shooting of a US citizen, while Republican George W. Bush has remained silent.
Former President Bill Clinton said federal immigration agents are engaging in "increasingly aggressive and antagonistic tactics" after another fatal shooting in Minnesota.
The former president and practiced political escape artist is on the verge of being held in contempt of Congress for ignoring a congressional subpoena regarding the Epstein scandal.
After succeeding Bill Clinton, George W. Bush still picked up the phone for advice--a reminder, echoed by Steve Jobs' career, that leadership isn't a solo sport.