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Trump accuses Clintons of participation in several deaths. Here is the truth behind virus videos

Trump accuses Clintons of participation in several deaths

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President Donald Trump has re-invested a long debunk conspiracy theory over the weekend by sharing a video in his social account of the truth, which accuses the former President Bill and former first lady and Foreign Minister Hillary Clinton to be involved in the death of several people. The video that “the video Hillary Clinton does not want to see”, promotes the decades of theory “Clinton Body Count”, which has been thoroughly discredited by law enforcement authorities and facts.

The conspirator-loaded video was one of several posts that Trump shared on Saturday. It recycles false and misleading claims that the Clintons with the death of:

John F. Kennedy Jr.which died in a 1999 plane crash. The video wrongly claims that he was the “leader” for a seat in New York Senate, which Hillary Clinton later won, which implied that his death was orchestrated. In reality, Kennedy had already decided not to run according to a biography of 2019.

Mary MahoneyA former intern of the White House was murdered in 1997 during a robbery in a Starbucks. The video claims that Mahoney knew about Bill Clinton's sex scandal and could have been a star wit during his hearing in his office. However, the murderer was arrested and confessed that Mahoney was shot when she tried to grab his weapon. There is no evidence that connect the Clintons to the crime.

Vince FosterDeputy lawyer of the White House during the Clinton government, died in 1993 by suicide. The video claims that Hillary Clinton is “violent” and his suspected suicide was destroyed. Despite Trump's earlier comments, when Foster's death was called “fishing”, five separate studies, including the independent lawyer, found no evidence of a bad game.

Seth RichA DNC employee was fatally shot near his house in Washington, DC in 2016. Right-wing media and conspiracy theorists mistakenly claimed that he was the source of a democratic leak against Wikileak. US intelligence agencies attribute the leak to Russian employees, not rich. His parents later sued and reached a settlement with Fox News about false reporting.

James McDougalA witness of the Whitewater Investigation, whose death was also cited in the video by a heart attack. However, McDougal had already testified before a Grand jury, and according to the Washington Post, it was not expected to appear in future public procedures.

Despite the conspirator of the video, each of the deaths mentioned was thoroughly examined and explained by official sources. In all cases, the Clintons have never connected the incidents.

This is not the first time that Trump suggests that the Clintons were behind mysterious deaths. In 2019 he strengthened conspiracy theories that indicate that Bill Clinton was somehow involved in the death of financier Jeffrey Epstein, although the Ministry of Justice under Trump's own administration was the death of Epstein as an obvious suicide.

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