Donald Trump shares bizarre video about debunked 'Clinton Body Count' conspiracy theory

Washington D.C.: President Donald Trump sparked fresh controversy by sharing a conspiracy-laden video on Truth Social accusing Bill and Hillary Clinton of involvement in multiple suspicious deaths.
The 11-minute clip, titled "THE VIDEO HILLARY CLINTON DOES NOT WANT YOU TO SEE", rehashes long-debunked claims linking the Clintons to fatalities spanning decades—from JFK Jr.’s 1999 plane crash to Seth Rich’s 2016 murder.
The video resurrects the 'Clinton Body Count' theory, alleging a pattern of enemies and witnesses dying under mysterious circumstances. The video suggests Hillary Clinton benefited from JFK Jr.’s death, as he was reportedly a frontrunner for the New York Senate seat she later won.
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The 1993 death of the White House deputy counsel, Vince Foster, ruled a suicide, is framed as suspicious, citing missing evidence.
DNC staffer Seth Rich’s unsolved 2016 shooting is falsely tied to leaked Clinton emails, despite no evidence of foul play beyond a robbery.
Other accusations target Mary Mahoney (a former intern allegedly 'executed' in 1997) and White House chef Walter Scheib, whose drowning was deemed accidental.
This isn’t Trump’s first embrace of Clinton-related conspiracy theories. In 2019, he amplified baseless claims connecting Bill Clinton to Jeffrey Epstein’s jail-cell death, tweeting: "He had information on Bill Clinton & now he’s dead."