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Bill Clinton.
Yeah, but that wouldn't be news. Same as Trump and Prince Andrew being on it aren't news. I'm guessing some really popular people are on there. People like Bernie Sanders (I'm NOT saying he's on there but you get my gist).
You're right, it's not news so much as that the Clintons come from an era of politics where merely embarrassing things are still kept on the down-low. Especially considering the continued influence of 1990's Clinton-era politicking on the Democratic party. Even Obama couldn't really break that hold, as seen by Hillary being given the Secretary of State position during Obama's tenure and then running and losing after Obama. There was actually a lot of evidence at the time that the DNC was basically broke and was living off of the generosity of the Clinton foundation. Debbie Wasserman-Schultz, chair of the DNC from 2011 to 2016, was literally in Hillary Clinton's pocket. While Bill Clinton himself is not particularly important as a figure these days, the family influence continues to extend deep into nearly every facet of the Democratic party, and as such, Democrats are unlikely to bite the hands that feed them so to speak.