GRAND RAPIDS, MI (WKZO AM/FM) Former U.S. Presidents Bill Clinton and George W Bush are scheduled to take the stage together in Grand Rapids tonight for a rare, joint speaking engagement that has drawn national attention.
The bipartisan event, to be held at The Economic Club of Grand Rapids at its 37th Annual Dinner just after 6 p.m. tonight, aims to foster constructive civil discourse and highlight shared leadership principles despite political differences.
Organizers emphasize that the discussion will focus on the future of American democracy, global philanthropy, and the unique bond shared by members of the exclusive “presidents club.”
Security across the downtown area has been significantly tightened throughout the day in anticipation of the high-profile dignitaries and a capacity crowd.
The historic gathering marks a continuation of the unexpected friendship the two former leaders developed after their respective presidencies, notably through their joint humanitarian work following major global disasters.
Attendees can expect a moderated conversation touching on modern economic challenges, international relations, and personal anecdotes from their time in the Oval Office.
The event is being viewed by political analysts as a timely reminder of unity and bipartisan cooperation in an increasingly polarized political landscape.





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