Haggard Bill and Hillary Clinton walk Hamptons beach

Haggard Bill and Hillary Clinton walk Hamptons beach

While Hillary, his wife of 74 years, looked beachy chic in a flowing top and shielded herself from the heat with a big hat and sunglasses, Bill, 75, carried his pink shoes in his hand.

Their 42-year-old marathoner daughter Chelsea Clinton was observed jogging close by DailyMail.com. Chelsea, a mother of three, enjoys running and finished the New York City marathon in under four hours last autumn. Her proud parents cheered her on as she crossed the finish line.

Bill appeared haggard as he walked barefoot with his pink sneakers in hand alongside wife Hillary

Every August, the family spends together at the summer retreat for celebrities. The couple’s current residence is unknown, although in prior years they had spent three weeks renting a $100,000 property in Amagansett.

 

Since then, the house has sold for $29 million.

Just a week before, Hillary mocked Donald Trump and the FBI raid on his Mar-a-Lago estate by promoting caps that capitalise on her own email controversy.

 

The FBI conducted a dramatic raid on Trump’s Florida property last week on the basis of suspicions and allegations that he had destroyed official records from his term as president.

 

Trump and his supporters claim it’s a blatant effort by the government to hinder a future 2024 run for office, which he has not yet declared but about which there is growing rumour.

Bill and Hillary Clinton were seen enjoying time with their grandkids on last month as they vacationed in Rhode Island

Hillary took advantage of the chance to profit from the sales of hats with the phrase “But Her Emails.”

The online inventory of the $32 accessories had been depleted by mid-morning.

 

It makes fun of Trump’s frequent claims that Hillary was under investigation for deleting thousands of emails from a secure server when she was Secretary of State, prior to her campaign for president.

 

‘Every ‘But her emails’ cap or shirt sold helps Onward Together partners preserve democracy, create a progressive bench, and fight for our principles,’ Clinton said in an Instagram post on last Tuesday.

 

“Just saying!” There is a link on my profile to acquire yours.

She also urged followers to “grab your hat” in a picture and link she shared on her Instagram story.

Clinton established the PAC Onward Together in 2017.

 

It contributes to left-leaning organisations including Color of Change, Run for Something, Texas Civil Rights Project, and Swing Left.

The motto is featured on a variety of products for sale, including caps.

 

T-shirts, bumper stickers, and mugs with the slogan printed all over them are also available from Clinton.

Clinton’s removal of 33,000 emails from a personal email server prompted an investigation, but she was eventually found not guilty.

Bill, 75, and Hillary, 74, are grandparents to Charlotte, 7, Aidan, 6, and Jasper, three, by their only daughter, 42, and her husband Marc Mezvinsky, 44. The family is seen together after the birth of Aidan in 2016

She admitted to the FBI that she believed every email to be personal.

The political power couple has lately been spending time together, and last month DailyMail.com captured the adoring grandparents smiling with happiness as they spent time with their grandkids on a family vacation in coastal Rhode Island.

 

The former president and first lady looked to be on vacation in Westerly’s upscale beachside community of Watch Hill, which is located on the state’s southernmost mainland point.

The pair was seen enjoying the day with their daughter Chelsea and her three kids at the beach pavilion in the town, which is well-known for its “flying horse” carousel.

 

Exclusive DailyMail.com images revealed them to be in good spirits as they gave their little grandchildren a spin on the merry-go-round.

The only child of Bill and Hillary, 42, and her husband Marc Mezvinsky, 44, are the grandparents of Charlotte, 7, Aidan, 6, and Jasper, 3.

 

In separate interviews given in June, the retiring lawmakers painted gloomy portraits of the nation’s future.

The former secretary of state warned that women’s rights and gay marriage would be at jeopardy if the historic judgement was overturned during a lunch with the Financial Times only weeks before it was overturned.

 

Similar remarks were made by Bill later that evening when he appeared on CBS’s The Late Late Show with James Corden.

If we keep making terrible judgments, he continued, “I genuinely believe there’s a good danger that we may entirely lose our constitutional democracy for a couple of decades.”

The Clintons have, however, largely maintained a low profile outside from their public engagements.