Who Is Huma Abedin? A Look at Hillary Clinton's Longtime Aide

ByADAM KELSEY ABCNews logo
Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin is in the headlines following the announcement of her separation from her husband, former Congressman Anthony Weiner, this week. The longtime adviser to Clinton has known the Democratic presidential nominee since her days in the White House as first lady in the 1990s.

Here's a look at Abedin and her rise to prominence behind the scenes with Clinton.

Early Life

Abedin was born in Kalamazoo, Michigan, but spent most of her adolescence in Saudi Arabia after moving with her parents -- both academics and educators -- and three siblings at the age of 2. She later returned to the United States to attend The George Washington University in Washington, D.C.

From Intern to Adviser

While at GW, Abedin was selected for a White House internship where she first worked for then-First Lady Clinton. After graduating, Abedin remained with Clinton as an aide during her tenure in the Senate, serving as an adviser on Middle East policy and developing a reputation as a workaholic.

2008 Campaign and State Department

Throughout Clinton's campaign for the Democratic nomination for president in 2008, Abedin rarely left the candidate's side as her role transitioned to that of body woman and traveling chief of staff. Following Clinton's appointment as secretary of state, Abedin was named deputy chief of staff while also taking on consulting work for outside companies and the Clinton Foundation.

The arrangement that allowed Abedin to work privately and for the State Department simultaneously came under scrutiny after it was disclosed by The New York Times in 2013.

Relationship With Anthony Weiner

Abedin first met then-Rep. Anthony Weiner, D-New York, in 2001 at a Democratic National Committee function. After first brushing aside Weiner's romantic interest, the two became close as they crossed paths throughout the 2000s and they began to date in 2008. Weiner proposed a year later and the two were married in 2010 at a ceremony officiated by Bill Clinton. At the wedding, Hillary Clinton spoke about Abedin, saying, "I have one daughter. But if I had a second daughter, it would be Huma."

In 2011, following the sexting scandal that led to Weiner's resignation from Congress, Abedin stood by her husband and gave birth to a son just a few months afterward. She further publicly supported Weiner as additional messages to women emerged during his New York City mayoral run in 2013 -- an episode captured by the documentary "Weiner," released this year.

2016 Campaign

Abedin returned to Clinton's staff in 2015 as vice chair of her latest campaign for president. She penned an email to supporters in December, calling herself a "proud Muslim" and criticizing Donald Trump's proposed plan to ban Muslim immigrants.

Her email correspondence with Clinton was noted as part of the investigation into Clinton's use of a private email server while secretary of state. Her prior concurrent work for the State Department and Clinton Foundation has become a point of contention for Trump in recent weeks as the Republican nominee has levied accusations of pay-for-play. The Clintons have denied his accusations.

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