President Donald Trump stirs controversy with an explosive social media post about Bill and Hillary Clinton's alleged involvement in numerous deaths over several decades.
According to Daily Mail, Trump shared a video on Truth Social titled "THE VIDEO HILLARY CLINTON DOES NOT WANT YOU TO SEE," which attempts to connect the former First Lady and President Bill Clinton to several high-profile deaths, including John F. Kennedy Jr., DNC staffer Seth Rich, and former White House lawyer Vince Foster.
The controversial footage pushes the "Clinton Body Bags" conspiracy theory, which has circulated since the 1990s.
The video suggests Hillary Clinton orchestrated JFK Jr.'s fatal plane crash in 1999 because he was reportedly a frontrunner for the New York Senate seat she later won. Trump did not provide any personal commentary alongside the post.
The video claims Mary Mahoney, a former White House intern during Bill Clinton's administration, was murdered in 1997 because she allegedly knew details about Clinton's sexual misconduct. It also questions the circumstances surrounding Vince Foster's death by suicide in 1993, highlighting that investigators never found the bullet.
James McDougal, a key witness for White House prosecutors, is another figure mentioned in the video. According to the footage, McDougal suffered a fatal heart attack in solitary confinement in 2015 before he was scheduled to testify before a grand jury.
The video also discusses former White House Chef Walter Scheib, whose body was found at the bottom of a river. Though his death was ruled an accidental drowning, the video suggests he "might have known too much."
This is not Trump's first time sharing controversial theories about the Clintons. In 2019, he retweeted posts suggesting Bill and Hillary Clinton were connected to Jeffrey Epstein's death in prison.
The 2019 retweets included claims that unsealed court documents revealed "top Democrats, including Bill Clinton, took private trips to Jeffrey Epstein's 'pedophilia island.'" Trump also shared posts from conservative actor Terrence K. Williams questioning Epstein's death while on suicide watch.
Fact-checkers have repeatedly debunked the claims presented in the video over the decades. However, the conspiracy theories continue to circulate among certain political circles.
The latest social media post from Trump comes as he continues his presidential campaign amid various legal challenges. The video specifically mentions seven deaths it claims are connected to the Clintons, including the most recent case of Seth Rich, a 27-year-old DNC staffer killed in Washington D.C. in 2016.
The conspiracy video suggests Rich was murdered in retaliation for allegedly leaking controversial DNC emails. It also mentions Sean Lucas, though details about his connection to the DNC case remain unclear in the footage.
While Trump's sharing of the video has generated significant attention, neither Bill nor Hillary Clinton have publicly responded to these latest allegations. The video's origin and creator remain unknown, though its claims align with long-circulating conspiracy theories about the political couple.