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Former Presidents

This page contains photographs, documents, and links to White House video footage concerning President Clinton’s relationship with the former presidents. Attached to this page is a searchable table that lists the telephone calls and meetings between President Clinton and the former presidents.

When President Clinton took office, there were five living former presidents. In his first year in this “exclusive fraternity,” President Clinton met all of its members and would soon call on many of them to publicly support the historic North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). During his administration, President Clinton received foreign policy advice from President Nixon, shared similar views on trade with President Ford, and called on President Carter to help peacefully resolve tensions in North Korea and Haiti. After President Clinton left office, he would go on to form a friendship with President George H.W. Bush that Clinton would call “one of the great gifts of his life.”

DateTypePresidentLocation
March 3, 1993Telephone CallRichard NixonWhite House
March 4, 1993MeetingJimmy CarterWhite House
March 8, 1993Telephone CallGeorge H. W. BushWhite House
March 8, 1993MeetingRichard NixonWhite House
March 15, 1993Telephone CallJimmy CarterWhite House
March 24, 1993Telephone CallJimmy CarterWhite House
March 24, 1993Telephone CallRichard NixonWhite House
April 1, 1993Telephone CallJimmy CarterAir Force One
April 1, 1993Telephone CallGerald FordAir Force One
April 1, 1993Telephone CallRonald ReaganAir Force One

The following table contains a searchable list of the meetings and telephone calls between President Clinton and the former presidents.

View pdf list of President Clinton's Meetings and Telephone Calls with Former Presidents

Works Consulted

Nancy Gibbs and Michael Duffy, The Presidents Club: Inside the Most Exclusive Fraternity, New York: Simon & Schuster, 2012.

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