Posted on 02/27/2026 9:15:44 AM PST by MarlonRando
“Can I ask, why was Ghislaine Maxwell invited to your daughter Chelsea Clinton’s wedding?” the reporter asked. “She’d already been mentioned in a civil lawsuit by Virginia Giuffre before that. Jeffrey Epstein had already been convicted.”
Clinton gave a short reply. “ She came as the plus one, the guest of someone who was invited,” Clinton said. “Thank you all.”
She ended the interview without taking further questions.
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In a recent article, Lewinsky seems to be - at least subtextually - identifying with the ‘victims’:
https://www.vanityfair.com/news/story/monica-lewinsky-epstein-files
Maybe that’s a good thing, ‘cause she could do some good.
I still am waiting for her to stand by Linda Tripp’s grave and thank her that she never became a name in The Clinton Body Count.
I think that will be a long wait.
plus 1 names are known well in advance, so the bride can have name cards made for table seating.
At least that’s how it was years ago.
And, I would assume every plus 1 was known and screened and deemed acceptable to attend, being and former president would be in attendance.
Whoops!
Looking at Hillary, there was never any yoga, let emails about it. …Unless it’s part of that strange, elite-monster vocabulary where “yoga” is a euphemism for something else.
Gotta wonder who that other guest was that invited her?
6abc.com
By 6abc Staff
Sunday, August 1, 2010
Chelsea Clinton’s two Vera Wang wedding gowns
NEW YORK (AP) - The more formal dress worn by Clinton on Saturday at an exclusive estate in Rhinebeck, N.Y., had a strapless bodice, laser-cut organza ball skirt and a glittery embellished belt. For the reception, she changed into a Grecian-style gown with a narrow, black grosgrain belt.
Wang also dressed the bridesmaids. They wore strapless bias-cut gowns made of lavender chiffon with plum-colored bows.
The designer was a guest at the event and said it was a “privilege” to dress Clinton. She said the bride “radiated joy, youth and happiness.”
As mother of the bride, Secretary of State Hilary Clinton tapped Oscar de la Renta - designer of one of her inaugural gowns when her husband was president - to make her raspberry-colored embroidered gown.
The groom wore a custom wool-mohair mix tuxedo by Burberry.
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