President Donald Trump has reignited controversy by sharing a video on his social media platform, Truth Social, that revisits the long-debunked “Clinton body count” conspiracy theory. The video, titled “THE VIDEO HILLARY CLINTON DOES NOT WANT YOU TO SEE,” alleges that Bill and Hillary Clinton are connected to a series of suspicious deaths, including those of John F. Kennedy Jr., DNC staffer Seth Rich, and former White House aide Vince Foster.
These claims have been thoroughly investigated and discredited over the years. For instance, Vince Foster’s death was ruled a suicide after multiple inquiries, and Seth Rich’s murder remains unsolved, with law enforcement finding no evidence linking it to the Clintons. Despite this, the video has gained traction online, amassing thousands of shares and sparking renewed discussions about the Clintons’ past.
This isn’t the first time President Trump has amplified such theories. In 2019, he suggested that the Clintons were involved in the death of financier Jeffrey Epstein, a claim that was widely dismissed by experts and officials. The resurgence of these unfounded allegations has drawn criticism from various quarters, with concerns about the potential for misinformation to influence public opinion and incite unrest.
As of now, representatives for both the White House and the Clintons have not issued statements regarding the latest video.