Tanden also rejected the reports that Clinton could run for the post of New York Mayor.
Hillary Clinton’s Indian American aide Neera Tanden on Sunday said that the former secretary of state will not run for any elected office again.
“I think she’s going to figure out ways to help kids and families. That’s been what she’s been focused on her whole life, and a lot of issues that are affecting them, over the next couple of years,” Tanden told CNN. “But I don’t expect her to ever run for any elected office again,” she said.
Tanden also rejected the reports that Clinton could run for the post of New York Mayor.
“I don’t expect her to run for this and I don’t expect her to run for other office, I think her job is to – what she’s thinking about right now is how to help those kids and families as she has her whole life,” she said.
If Clinton were to run – and win – it would put her on another collision course with President-Elect Donald Trump, who has been shaping his government from Fifth Avenue’s Trump Tower,” the CNN report said.
Clinton, who has largely remained out of public eye after the presidential election defeat, was most recently seen on Sunday at the final performance of ‘The Color Purple,” on Broadway with her husband Bill Clinton, and daughter, Chelsea.