Donald Trump Shares Controversial Video Linking Mysterious Deaths to Clintons

Donald Trump Shares Controversial Video Linking Mysterious Deaths to Clintons

Former U.S. President Donald Trump stirred fresh controversy on Saturday after posting a video on his Truth Social account that revisits a series of high-profile deaths that some have speculated to be connected to Bill and Hillary Clinton.

The video, titled “The Video Hillary Clinton Does Not Want You to See,” presents a compilation of individuals who died under circumstances that conspiracy theorists have long claimed warrant further scrutiny. The claims made in the clip are not new and have circulated online for years, though none have ever been substantiated by official investigations.

Among the individuals mentioned in the video are:

  • John F. Kennedy Jr., who died in a 1999 plane crash. At the time, some had speculated he might run for the U.S. Senate seat that Hillary Clinton was eyeing.

  • Mary Mahoney, a former White House intern, who was shot during a robbery in Washington, D.C., in 1997. Her death prompted speculation due to its timing during the Clinton-era investigations.

  • Vince Foster, Deputy White House Counsel, was found dead in 1993. His death was ruled a suicide by multiple investigations, but it has continued to draw skepticism in some circles.

  • James McDougal, a witness in the Whitewater investigation, died of cardiac arrest in prison in 1998 shortly before scheduled testimony.

  • Walter Scheib, former White House chef, was found deceased after going missing during a hiking trip in 2015. Authorities ruled it an accidental drowning.

  • Seth Rich, a Democratic National Committee staffer, was shot in Washington, D.C., in 2016. Despite widespread speculation about motives, police have consistently investigated it as a botched robbery.

The video Trump shared does not introduce new evidence but rehashes past suspicions that have circulated widely in online forums. The post has reignited debate on social media, drawing both criticism and support.

Critics argue the video spreads harmful conspiracy theories, while some supporters claim it raises questions that deserve more attention. No official agency has found any criminal link between the Clintons and the deaths listed.

As of now, representatives for the Clintons have not issued a response to Trump’s post.

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