Clinton to speak at opening of exhibition named after her
Hillary Clinton is slated to give a speech at an opening of a new museum exhibit at the State Department that is partially named after her, The Washington Post reported on Friday.
Clinton is scheduled to join former secretaries of State Madeleine Albright and Colin Powell for the ceremonial opening of the event on Tuesday, which has not been publicly announced.
It would be the second time Clinton has appeared in public in Washington, D.C., since losing the 2016 presidential election.
{mosads}The new exhibit dedicated to diplomatic history will feature four halls, one of which is said to be named Hillary Clinton Pavilion in honor of the former secretary of State.
Three other halls will also be named after former top diplomats, including John Kerry, Henry Kissinger and James Baker.
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