30 May 2026, Sat

On February 14, 2026 (today, Valentine’s Day), Hillary Clinton participated in events at the Munich Security Conference (MSC 2026) in Munich, Germany. This appears to be her main public activity of the day.

Key highlights:

  • She moderated a townhall/panel discussion focused on women’s rights and “Fighting the Global Pushback” (sometimes described as “Fundamental Rights for Women”).
  • The session drew attention and criticism online, particularly because one of the featured panelists was U.S. Rep. Sarah McBride (a transgender woman, formerly known in some contexts as Tim McBride in related coverage). Clinton reportedly emphasized that “threats towards trans people are threats towards all women,” framing it within broader discussions on regressive policies and rights.
  • This took place amid the ongoing MSC agenda (February 13–15), where she was noted in side events, bilateral meetings, and interactions with figures like OSCE Parliamentary Assembly leaders. Coverage from sources like Al Jazeera, the official MSC site, and YouTube livestream references placed her actively involved on the conference’s second day.

Additionally:

  • On social media (Instagram and Threads), she posted a simple Valentine’s Day message: “Have a lovely Valentine’s Day!” — a low-key, holiday greeting without further personal or political elaboration in visible posts today.
  • No major domestic U.S. events, speeches, or travel were reported for her today beyond the Munich commitments. Her recent focus has been on the upcoming House Oversight Committee deposition scheduled for February 26, 2026, related to the Jeffrey Epstein/Ghislaine Maxwell investigation (where she has pushed for a public hearing rather than closed-door format, following her and Bill Clinton’s agreement to testify after earlier subpoena resistance).

The day seems centered on international advocacy at MSC, aligning with her roles as a former Secretary of State, Columbia University professor, and global issues commentator. For real-time updates, her official accounts (@HillaryClinton on X/Instagram/Threads), the Clinton Foundation site, or MSC livestreams would be primary sources.

If anything additional emerges later today, it would likely appear there first. Happy Valentine’s Day!