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BILL CLINTON (Twitter) Everyone's favorite catch from the 2013 Presidential Inauguration, President Bill Clinton shows up behind singer Kelly Clarkson.

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The Clinton's First Cat, Socks, was given free-reign in the White House during former president Bill Clinton's eight-year run. He's pictured above delivering some serious news to the press.

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Former President Bill Clinton on Sunday blamed the recent unrest in Baltimore on people owning too many guns in this city, combined with a lack of trust in the local police department. (CNN)

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Democratic presidential candidate, former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, left, hugs her husband former President Bill Clinton after speaking to supporters Saturday, June 13, 2015, on Roosevelt Island in New York. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)

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Democratic presidential candidate, former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, and former President Bill Clinton, right gesture to supporters Saturday, June 13, 2015, on Roosevelt Island in New York. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)

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President Bill Clinton's library was built alongside the Arkansas River in Little Rock, Arkansas. It was dedicated in 2004 and contains the largest collection of documents of any presidential library. The physical archives themselves are the largest of any of the libraries and the first to contain electronic records. Within the archives there are 80 million pages of documents, 2 million photographs, 79,000 artifacts, and 21 million email messages. Clinton's presidential limousine is located on the first floor of the museum. The main exhibition, located on the second floor, includes a 110-foot long timeline detailing each year of Clinton's presidency as well as 14 alcoves dedicated to specific, significant events that occurred during his tenure such as the Oklahoma City bombing.

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Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton, center, and her husband, former President Bill Clinton, march in a Memorial Day Parade, Monday, May 25, 2015 in Chappaqua, N.Y. Close to a thousand onlookers crowded the parade route in Chappaqua, the Clinton's hometown. (Joe Larese/ The Journal News via AP) NYC OUT, NO SALES, ONLINE OUT, TV OUT, NEWSDAY INTERNET OUT; MAGS OUT

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FILE - In this June 25, 2014 file photo, former President Bill Clinton speaks alongside then-Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley during the closing session on the final day of the annual gathering of the Clinton Global Initiative America, in Denver. More than a decade ago, Bill Clinton spotted a political star on the horizon, someone he predicted would go from a big-city mayor to a national leader _ maybe even to the White House. In the years that followed, Clinton and his wife, New York Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, showed up time and again as their young ally rose up the political ranks, hosting fundraisers, headlining rallies, and connecting him with their sprawling network of political donors. (AP Photo/Brennan Linsley, File)

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FILE - In this May 9, 2007 file photo, then-Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley endorses Democratic New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaign for the 2008 presidency at City Dock in Annapolis, Md. More than a decade ago, Bill Clinton spotted a political star on the horizon, someone he predicted would go from a big-city mayor to a national leader _ maybe even to the White House. In the years that followed, Clinton and his wife, New York Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, showed up time and again as their young ally rose up the political ranks, hosting fundraisers, headlining rallies, and connecting him with their sprawling network of political donors. (AP Photo/Kathleen Lange, File)

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The legacies of Bill Clinton and George W. Bush loom large over the campaigns of HIllary Clinton and Jeb Bush. (Associated Press)

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Former U.S President Bill Clinton speaks during a plenary session at the Clinton Global Initiative Middle East & Africa meeting in Marrakech, Morocco, int his May 6, 2015, file photo. (AP Photo/Abdeljalil Bounhar)

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Former President Bill Clinton listens to a question after speaking at Georgetown University in Washington in this April 21, 2015, file photo. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, File)

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Illustration on Bill Clinton's duplicity over his foundation's funding by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

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National Edition News cover for May 5, 2015 - Clinton breaks from husband on strict immigration policy: Bill Clinton was the strictest president in modern political times when it comes to immigration, signing bills cracking down on both legal and illegal immigrants — but it's unlikely that record will infect his wife, Hillary Rodham Clinton, who has promised a more lenient approach as she makes a push for Hispanic voters in her presidential bid. (Associated Press)

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Bill Clinton was the strictest president in modern political times when it comes to immigration, signing bills cracking down on both legal and illegal immigrants — but it's unlikely that record will infect his wife, Hillary Rodham Clinton, who has promised a more lenient approach as she makes a push for Hispanic voters in her presidential bid. (Associated Press)

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Former President Bill Clinton gestures while wearing a bracelet given to him by the pupils, as he and Chelsea Clinton talk about their foundation's "No Ceilings" project about the participation of women and girls globally, at the Farasi Lane Primary School in Nairobi, Kenya Friday, May 1, 2015. Former President Bill Clinton and daughter Chelsea Clinton are in the East African nation of Kenya as part of a wider tour of projects run by the family's Clinton Foundation. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)

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Illustration on Bill Clinton's monetary abuse of his status as former president by Linas Garsys/The Washington Times

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Former President Bill Clinton listens closely to a fellow speaker at a Clinton Foundation forum. (Associated Press)