Politics / Hillary Clinton Clinton: 'I Know That I Have Work to Do' Acknowledges she'll have to convince many Americans she's trustworthy By Polly Davis Doig, Newser Staff Posted Jul 31, 2016 12:24 PM CDT Copied Hillary Clinton speaks at an event at East High School in Youngstown, Ohio, Saturday, July 30, 2016. Clinton and Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., are on a three-day bus tour through the rust belt. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik) “I think that it's fair for Americans to have questions,” Hillary Clinton tells Fox News in her first interview since accepting the Democratic nomination. “Every time I run for an office, though, oh my goodness, all of these caricatures come out of nowhere. And people begin to undermine me because when I left office as secretary of state, 66% of Americans approved of what I do.” Addressing Americans who question her trustworthiness, Clinton tells Chris Wallace that "I know that I have work to do." Other highlights from the interview, also via the Daily Caller and Mediaite: On the families of Benghazi victims: “I understand the grief and the incredible sense of loss that can motivate that. As other members of families who’ve lost loved ones have said, that's not what they heard. I don't hold any ill feeling for someone who, in that moment, may not fully recall everything that was or wasn't said.” On the TV watching habits of her late mother, Dorothy Rodham: "She was a big Fox viewer, I can tell you." But not because of why you might think: "She would get upset when people you had on would say these terrible things about me. And I would say, ‘Well, mom, if it upsets you so much, why do you keep watching?’ She said, ‘Well, I like some of the people and I have to know what the other ones are saying so I can understand and be against it.’" (More Hillary Clinton stories.) Report an error