Hillary Clinton plans to write a memoir once she steps down as Secretary of State, she said at a global town hall Tuesday.
Although her immediate plans involve “catching up on about 20 years of sleep deprivation,” Clinton said she does plan to write a book.
“I don’t know what I will say in it yet,” she said.
A memoir would be her second. Her first, “Living History," was released in 2003.
Clinton also mentioned that her biggest regret from her job was “certainly, the loss of lives in Benghazi.” But she says she will leave her job with “far more positive memories.”
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