Trump Posts Video Of ‘Mysterious Deaths’ Linked To Hillary Clinton
In a bold move that reignited longstanding concerns and speculation, President Donald Trump on Saturday shared a video report on Truth Social titled “The Video Hillary Clinton Does Not Want You to See.” The video details a series of high-profile deaths—many labeled suspicious by critics—linked to former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
The footage explores a string of deaths and suicides involving individuals who had either worked with or were connected to the Clintons in various capacities. Among the figures mentioned are John F. Kennedy Jr., Democratic National Committee staffer Seth Rich, former White House Counsel Vince Foster, and White House intern Mary Mahoney.
John F. Kennedy Jr., a rising political figure who was widely believed to be a potential challenger to Hillary Clinton for the U.S. Senate seat in New York, perished in a plane crash in July 1999 under what some have called unusual circumstances.
Mary Mahoney, a former intern in the Clinton White House, was shot and killed during what authorities described as a robbery at a Washington, D.C., Starbucks in 1997. Some have speculated that her knowledge of White House operations may have been politically sensitive, particularly during the Clinton impeachment saga.
The video also revisits the controversial death of Vince Foster in July 1993. Foster, then serving as White House Counsel, was found dead in Virginia's Fort Marcy Park. The death was ruled a suicide, though it has continued to stir doubts among independent investigators and observers skeptical of the official narrative.
James McDougal, a former financial associate of the Clintons and a key figure in the Whitewater investigation, died of cardiac arrest in 1998 while serving a federal prison sentence. Notably, McDougal passed away just before he was due to testify again in the ongoing probe.
Another case addressed in the video is that of Walter Scheib, the former White House Executive Chef during the Clinton years. In 2015, Scheib disappeared while hiking in New Mexico and was later found drowned in a mountain drainage area. Authorities classified the incident as an accidental death.
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Seth Rich’s 2016 murder remains one of the most talked-about cases. Rich was fatally shot in Washington, D.C., in what police have called a botched robbery. However, some believe Rich may have played a role in the DNC email leaks to WikiLeaks, a claim that gained traction due to the timing and nature of his death.
The video also mentions the case of Shawn Lucas, a supporter of Bernie Sanders who served legal papers against the DNC over allegations of election rigging in favor of Hillary Clinton. Lucas was found dead in his apartment in August 2016, just a month after his legal action made headlines.
While no formal legal proceedings have ever conclusively linked the Clintons to any of these deaths, speculation has persisted for decades—fueled by what many consider to be an unusual number of fatalities surrounding a single political family. The phenomenon, often referred to as the “Clinton body count,” continues to generate interest despite efforts by mainstream outlets to discredit the idea.
Fact-checking outlet Snopes attempted to shut down the theory as early as 1998, stating, “Since 1994, various respected news outlets have been confronted with versions of the ‘Clinton Body Count’ list, run their own investigations of a few of the claims, and found nothing to substantiate what they looked into.”
Most recently, the hashtag #ClintonBodyCount trended on social media following the suspicious death of Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted sex offender who reportedly committed suicide in a New York City jail cell under highly irregular circumstances. That incident once again brought national attention to the pattern of questionable deaths linked to figures in the Clintons’ orbit.
At the time, Democrat officials and Clinton loyalists condemned Twitter for allowing the hashtag to trend, according to Newsweek.
While the mainstream media may continue to dismiss these cases as mere coincidence, President Trump’s decision to spotlight the video brings renewed attention to questions that many Americans still believe deserve honest scrutiny.