HILLARY Clinton was spotted with her husband Bill on Thursday and in an all-black outfit that made it look as if she were in mourning.
The former first lady was seen in New York City with ex-President Bill Clinton leaving the Upper East Side restaurant Caravaggio.
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The former Secretary of State had on an all-black ensemble as she wore a black coat with matching pants and shirt, paired with a black scarf and purse.
For her makeup, Clinton donned orange eyeshadow, which made her blue eyes pop, along with dark lipstick.
She accessorized with black earrings, a necklace, and a black headband.
Despite being all smiles, with Bill walking behind her in a gray suit and blue tie, it looked as if Hillary was headed to a funeral.
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The photos come as Clinton has been blasted online for comments about former President Donald Trump's victory at the New Hampshire Republican primary on Tuesday.
Trump stormed to victory with more than half the vote against rival Nikki Haley.
"After the Republican primary in New Hampshire, the choice for November is becoming clearer than ever," Hillary wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter.
"Will you choose expanding freedom and strengthening democracy with Biden, or more abortion bans and election denialism with Trump?
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"I say: Four more years of progress."
The post was met with harsh criticism from users, calling Hillary out for continuing to slam Trump.
"Still butthurt over 2016?!?" wrote an X user, referencing Hillary's failed bid for president.
"Hillary, stay mad," wrote another person.
"So you're voting for Trump. Great," wrote a third person.
A fourth critic said, "Trump lives rent free in your head Hillary."
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The Clintons have struggled in recent weeks as Bill Clinton was named several times in bombshell court documents related to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein.
Clinton was one of 170 people whose names appeared in the recently released documents, which stemmed from a 2015 defamation lawsuit against Epstein's business partner Ghislaine Maxwell.
If someone is mentioned in the documents, it does not mean they are accused of committing a crime.
Inside the massive document was a transcript of whistleblower Johanna Sjoberg's deposition with several allegations of sexual misconduct against Epstein.
Sjoberg testified in court that Epstein allegedly told her that Clinton "likes them young," while talking about girls, according to the docs.
The documents also reveal Ghislaine denied that Clinton ever visited Epstein's island.
She said: "The allegation that Clinton had a meal on Jeffrey's island is 100% false," before adding, "I'm sure he had a meal on Jeffrey's plane."
Documentary filmmaker, Daphne Barak, said Hillary was "devastated" over her husband being mentioned in the documents.
"Knowing Hilary, I’m sure she’s devastated of this mentioning," she said.
"It’s very inconvenient."
Angel Ureña, a spokesperson for Bill Clinton, denied any claims about his involvement with Epstein.
"President Clinton knows nothing about the terrible crimes Jeffrey Epstein pleaded guilty to in Florida some years ago or those with which he has been recently charged in New York," he said in 2019.
A spokesperson for Hillary Clinton told The U.S. Sun: "Regarding the claims about Secretary Clinton, they are categorically false."
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The U.S. Sun has reached out to the Clintons for comment.
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