The Clintons hit the Hamptons over the weekend, partying at the home of Iranian billionaire Joseph Moinian.

Bill and Hillary were all smiles as they posed for photos with guests including hospitality magnate Mark Birnbaum, model and swimwear designer Tori Praver and Marlon Wayans, who posted photos of himself alongside both members of the couple.

He referred to Bill as 'the homie' and his wife Hillary as 'the people's president' in the images, which he shared on Instagram.

The party came amid increased tensions between the US and Iran, which are only growing now that a federal judge has approved a warrant to seize an Iranian tanker that had been set to deliver oil to Syria.

Moinian, who was born to a Jewish family in Tehran, assisted thousands of Iranians who sought to make their way to the US after the 1979 revolution that saw the Ayatollah Khomeini overthrow the Shah of Iran.

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Party people: Bill and Hillary Clinton attended a party over the weekend at the home of Joseph Moinian, an Iranian-born real estate investor (l to r: Sylvia Birnbaum, Tori Praver, Hillary, Mark Birnbaum, Jay Birnbaum and Bill)

In living color: Moinian, 65, has been a longtime supporter of Hillary and his wife Nazee was a member of her foreign policy advisory team on Iran (Bill and Marlon Wayans)

White chicks: Other guests at the event included Marlon Wayans (above) and Real Housewives star Tinsley Mortimer

It was a busy week for the Clintons, who found themselves back in the media spotlight.

A trove of unsealed documents released in a defamation case against the couple's friend Ghislaine Maxwell revealed that Bill did not rape or sexually assault any underage girls during the years he was friends with Jeffrey Epstein, according to one of the pedophile's former 'sex slaves'.

At the same time, DailyMail.com uncovered a photo of Bill owned by the disgraced and deceased financier, which shows the former president in drag, wearing a blue, off-the-shoulder gown and bright red pumps.

Moinian has supported Hillary ever since her Senate days, donating $10,000 to her various election funds over the years according to FEC filings obtained by DailyMail.com.

He was born in Tehran, where his father was a major player in the Iranian real estate market, and at the age of 17 decided to leave his family and immigrate to the United States.

He attended school and briefly started a women's fashion line before opening his real estate investment firm The Moinian Group in 1982.

Moinian started purchasing large office buildings soon after, and has in recent decades also found success transforming commercial buildings into residential spaces.

A majority of his holdings are in New York City, but he has buildings in Texas, California and New Jersey as well.

Moinian was also part of the group that paid $840 million for the Sears Tower in Chicago back in 2004.

So real: Housewives star Mortimer (above in background) photobombed Hillary

Teamwork: The Clintons very public appearance at the event came amid growing tensions between Iran and the US (Hillary at party, Bill earlier that day on right)

Simply red: It also marked the couple's first public outing since DailyMail.com revealed that Jeffrey Epstein had a portrait of Bill in drag hanging in his Manhattan mansion (above)

He became a key figure in the New York real estate world in recent years, thanks to his work on two major projects - Hudson Yards and The High Line.

He is currently in the process of building a 940-foot tower in Hudson Yards, 3 Hudson Boulevard, which is slated to open in 2021.

And he recently completed Sky just north of Hudson Yards, which was is the biggest residential residence in the city with 1,175 units.

Moinian is a noted philanthropist as well, donating $5 million to the 9/11 fund and is currently member of the board of the 9/11 Museum.

His wife Nazee has worked as a UN envoy and was a member of a member of Hillary's foreign policy advisory team on Iran.

The Clintons' also made this very public outing as tensions between Iran and the US grow increasingly fraught.

On Monday, an Iranian tanker caught in a standoff between Tehran and the US departed Gibraltar and headed to Greece.

Iran has very publicly warned against any attempt by the US to seize the vessel after a previous effort to do so failed when the vessel was docked in Gibraltar.

Iran's foreign ministry said there would be 'heavy consequences' should there be any attempt to seize the tanker.

British Royal Marines had previously seized the tanker near Gibraltar in July on suspicion it was carrying oil to Syria.

That violated the sanctions imposed on the country by the European Union, and the seizure resulted to heightened tensions on international oil shipping routes through the Gulf.

The British seizure ended last week, at which time a federal court issued a warrant for a US seizure of the tanker.

That warrant also listed the oil being carried by the tanker and nearly $1 million