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Hillary Clinton is stepping over WH threshold in another role

The former first lady Hilary Clinton and current first lady Jill Biden will appear together to announce the recipients of the Praemium Imperiale, an annual global arts prize for lifetime achievement by the Japan Art Association. Both women will deliver remarks. Her return visit is likely to be a sentimental one. “I have to imagine she’s really looking forward to being back and being back with the Bidens, who she’s been close to for a long time,” said Lisa Caputo, who was Clinton’s White House press secretary. Tuesday will be a full-circle moment of sorts for Hillary Clinton. She and President Clinton first celebrated the Praemium Imperiale prizes at the White House in 1994. She is the U.S international adviser for the awards. The Associated Press has the story:

Hillary Clinton is stepping over WH threshold in another role

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During her husband’s 1992 presidential campaign, Hillary Clinton observed that “our lives are a mixture of different roles” and said most people are trying to find the right balance.

“For me, that balance is family, work and service,” she said.

FILE – President Bill Clinton speaks during a meeting at the White House, Washington, Jan. 25, 1993 with members of the president’s Task Force on National Health Reform. The president named his wife, first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, seated center, to chair the group. At left beside Mrs. Clinton is Senior Policy Adviser Ira Magazine. (AP Photo/Greg Gibson, File)

Clinton juggled those roles — and more — during eight years as first lady in the White House. She’s returning Tuesday for her first public appearance in the building since the Obama years to indulge her love for the arts.

In her White House years, she was a wife, a mother and the nation’s hostess, but also a wronged spouse, the head of a national health care task force and on the cover of Vogue. In later years, she stepped over the White House threshold as a visiting senator and Cabinet member, but never in the long-sought role of Madam President.

FILE – First lady Hillary meets reporters in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington on April 22, 1994. In a conciliatory appearance before the press, Clinton blamed her own efforts to protect her privacy for allowing questions about the Whitewater land deal to spiral. (AP Photo/Doug Mills, File)

Early on as first lady, she held a rare news conference where she was grilled about the Clintons’ past real estate dealings, declaring that she had been “rezoned” out of her sphere of privacy.

The former first lady and current first lady Jill Biden will appear together to announce the recipients of the Praemium Imperiale, an annual global arts prize for lifetime achievement by the Japan Art Association. Both women will deliver remarks.

Her return visit is likely to be a sentimental one.

FILE – First lady Hillary Clinton stands with President Bill Clinton during a White House event on after-school child care Jan. 26, 1998, in Washington. President Clinton angrily denied any improper behavior with an intern during the event. “I did not have sexual relations with that woman,” Clinton said. “I never told anybody to lie.” (AP Photo/Greg Gibson, File)

“I have to imagine she’s really looking forward to being back and being back with the Bidens, who she’s been close to for a long time,” said Lisa Caputo, who was Clinton’s White House press secretary.

Clinton’s ties to the White House bracket her time as first lady.

FILE – First lady Barbara Bush greets first lady-to-be Hillary Clinton upon her arrival at the White House in Washington Nov. 19, 1992. Mrs. Bush brushed cheeks with Mrs. Clinton, took her by the hand and offered some ready advice about the news media as she took her on a tour of her new home-to-be. (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds, File)

Early visits came when she accompanied Bill Clinton to the executive mansion, when he was Arkansas governor from the late 1970s to the early 1990s, for annual receptions for the nation’s governors.

She was a regular at the White House in her post-first lady roles as a U.S. senator and as secretary of state, a position that came with a permanent seat next to the president at Cabinet meetings.

FILE – President Bill Clinton and first lady Hillary Clinton escort Ukraine President Leonid Kuchma and his wife Ludmila Kuchma to a State Dinner at the White House in Washington, Nov. 22, 1994. (AP Photo/Doug Mills, File)

Twice she sought the ultimate White House perch, campaigning in 2008 and again in 2016 to become the first woman elected president. She fell short each time, and kept her distance from the White House during the Trump years.

Ellen Fitzpatrick, emeritus professor of history at the University of New Hampshire, said going back to the White House evokes memories for any former first lady.

FILE – President Clinton and first lady Hillary Clinton pose for a photo with President of Colombia Andres Pastrana, left, and first lady of Colombia Nohra Puyana de Pastrana, right, after they arrived at the White House in Washington, Oct. 28, 1998 for a state dinner. (AP Photo/ Susan Walsh )

She recalled Jacqueline Kennedy’s trip back with her children years after President John F. Kennedy was assassinated. The former first lady later told President Richard Nixon in a thank you note that a day she had dreaded turned out to be one of the most precious she spent with her kids.

“I think for Hillary herself, I’m sure it will be quite a moment going back in,” said Fitzpatrick, author of “The Highest Glass Ceiling,” a book about women who run for president.

Clinton made some good and not-so-good White House memories.

FILE – Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., right, talks with Dr. Rajwant Singh, Chairman of the Sikh Council on Religion, left, during the National Day of Prayer ceremony in the East Room, of the White House in Washington, May 3, 2007. (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds, File)

“My eight years in the White House tested my faith and political beliefs, my marriage and our nation’s Constitution,” she wrote in “Living History,” her memoir. “I became a lightning rod for political and ideological battles waged over America’s future and a magnet for feelings, good or bad, about women’s choices and roles.”

In his first year in office, President Clinton stood with his wife in the East Room and made her head of a national health care task force to bring health insurance to every American. No first lady had ever been responsible for shaping such major public policy. The work, largely done in secret, inevitably attracted criticism. The plan ultimately died without a vote in Congress.

FILE – Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Hillary Clinton, right, talks with Sen. Robert Bennett, R-Utah, second from left, as Sen. Joseph Lieberman, I-Conn., left, and Sen. Wayne Allard, R-Colo., obscured, looks on prior to President George W. Bush, not shown, spoke during the National Day of Prayer event, May 3, 2007, in the East Room of the White House in Washington. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak, File)

In 1994, Clinton donned a pink sweater and fielded questions for more than an hour in the East Room about her financial dealings as part of the Whitewater affair, an Arkansas real estate project the couple had lost money in and that federal authorities were investigating.

At one point during the news conference, she said, “I’ve always believed in a zone of privacy, and I told a friend the other day that I feel after resisting for a long time that I’ve been rezoned.”

FILE – President Bill Clinton, daughter Chelsea and first lady Hillary Clinton walk with their Labrador “Buddy” to board Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, Aug.18, 1998. The first family will travel to Martha’s Vineyard, Mass. for a two week vacation. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)

Another notable White House image of the Clintons came in 1998 after the president’s sexual relationship with intern Monica Lewinsky was exposed. As the family kept plans for a two-week vacation on the Massachusetts island of Martha’s Vineyard, the Clintons walked across the South Lawn to the waiting helicopter with a teenaged Chelsea as a buffer between her parents.

Hillary Clinton also was among those in the Roosevelt Room at the White House when the president declared to the nation that “I did not have sexual relations with that woman, Miss Lewinsky.” She went on national television and blamed their political problems on a “vast, right-wing conspiracy.”

FILE – President Bill Clinton and first lady Hillary Clinton pose with Chile’s President Eduardo Frei, left, and his wife Marta Larraecha De Frei as they arrive at the White House for a state dinner Feb. 26, 1997.(AP Photo/Ruth Fremson, File)

Her public approval ratings ticked upward as her marital woes played out in public. She also became the first first lady to grace the cover of Vogue magazine, clad in a long-sleeved black velvet gown and seated on a red couch in the White House Red Room.

After her husband was acquitted during a Senate impeachment trial in January 1999, she ran for and won a U.S. Senate seat from New York in 2000, their final year in the White House. For a short period, she went about her duties as a freshman lawmaker while closing out her chapter as first lady.

After Clinton lost the Democratic presidential nomination to then-fellow Sen. Barack Obama in 2008, he persuaded her to become his secretary of state. She again was a regular presence at the White House, with a seat next to Obama at the Cabinet table. She’s prominent in the famous photo of officials crowded into the Situation Room when Osama bin Laden was killed in 2011.

Tuesday will be a full-circle moment of sorts for Hillary Clinton. She and President Clinton first celebrated the Praemium Imperiale prizes at the White House in 1994. She is the U.S international adviser for the awards.

Melanne Verveer, who was Hillary Clinton’s chief of staff at the White House, said Clinton’s love for the arts is a lesser-known piece of her biography as a globe-trotting policy wonk and diplomat.

The White House was “a place of enormous artistic welcoming” under Hillary Clinton, Verveer said, adding that she was keenly interested in the National Endowment for the Arts and the National Endowment for the Humanities, federal agencies whose funding conservatives wanted to cut. She also showcased American sculpture in the first lady’s garden at the White House.

FILE – First lady Hillary Clinton waves to the media as she greets incoming first lady Laura Bush upon her arrival to the White House, where they will have tea Dec. 18, 2000. (AP Photo/Doug Mills, File)

“It was just a huge engagement on the arts, so I’m not surprised in some ways that the Praemium Imperiale is going to take place at the White House with her being there,” Verveer said.

Whether she visits or not, Clinton will have an enduring presence at the White House: her portrait as first lady hangs in a hallway on the ground floor.

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