Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is out of politics but says she will not be silent about what she describe about the "strangest goings on we are living though" in the United States.
In a wide-ranging discussion to about 3000 people in Auckland on Monday night, Clinton canvassed everything from her recollection of a FaceTime with her grandchildren from One Tree Hill (or One Tree Place, as she called it) to North Korea and her wish she had bit back after US President Donald Trump "stalked me" on stage during a debate.
Clinton rarely mentioned Trump by name but he was a constant presence in her discussion - and she did not spare her own country from a critique of concerning developments internationally.
Clinton said she was out of domestic politics in terms of being a candidate, "but I am very much in mode as an active citizen and when I see things that are going to be harmful to my country, harmful to my country's leadership in the world, maybe harmful to my grandchildren, I'm going to keep speaking out".
"We're having a very important struggle in the United States right now. It's difficult to fully grasp because there are 20 stories and people are getting overwhelmed by the strange goings on we are living through."