US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton arrives to take part in a conversation along with Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta, hosted by the National Defense University and CNN at the National Defense University in Washington, DC, on Aug. 16, 2011.
The former US secretary of state and potential presidential candidate has joined Twitter.
She first created an account back in April but made her first — and so far only — tweet from @HillaryClinton on Monday.
So far, Clinton has gotten rave reviews for her cheeky bio: "Wife, mom, lawyer, women & kids advocate, FLOAR, FLOTUS, US Senator, SecState, author, dog owner, hair icon, pantsuit aficionado, glass ceiling cracker, TBD…"
Many are already speculating if that TBD is a reference to a 2016 presidential run.
In her first tweet, Hillary had some fun referencing her famous Tumblr meme "Texts From Hillary":
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Former President Bill Clinton also officially joined Twitter back in April with his handle @billclinton, saying "excited to join @ChelseaClinton and my good friend @StephenAtHome on Twitter!"
Comedian Stephen Colbert inaugurated the former president by helping him set up his first Twitter account: @PrezBillyJeff.
As of Monday afternoon, Hillary (with only one tweet) had over 180,000 followers.
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