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Then there’s Vince Foster, the Deputy White House Counsel and close friend to Hillary Clinton. In July 1993, Foster was found dead in Fort Marcy Park, Virginia, with a gunshot wound to the head. The death was ruled a suicide, yet multiple investigations and countless inconsistencies in the case have fueled ongoing theories that foul play was involved.
In 1998, James McDougal—Bill and Hillary Clinton’s former business partner in the infamous Whitewater scandal—suddenly died of cardiac arrest in prison. Notably, McDougal died just days before he was scheduled to testify against the Clintons in a high-profile proceeding. Once again, the timing raised more questions than answers.
The video also mentions Walter Scheib, the former White House executive chef who served during the Clinton administration. In 2015, Scheib went missing during a hiking trip in New Mexico. Days later, his body was discovered submerged in a mountain drainage stream. The official cause of death was listed as accidental drowning—but for critics of the Clintons, it was one more curious case on an ever-growing list.
Perhaps the most explosive inclusion is that of Seth Rich, a young DNC staffer who was gunned down on the streets of Washington, D.C., in July 2016. His murder, still unsolved, is widely speculated to be linked to the DNC email leaks that rocked Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign. While mainstream outlets dismissed such claims, Wikileaks founder Julian Assange strongly hinted at Rich’s involvement in the leaks. Trump’s video underscores the theory that Rich paid the ultimate price for exposing the truth.
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Rounding out the disturbing list is Shawn Lucas, a Bernie Sanders supporter who served the DNC with legal papers in a lawsuit accusing the party of rigging the primaries in favor of Clinton. Just weeks after delivering the lawsuit, Lucas was found dead in his home under unexplained circumstances. Though ruled an accidental overdose, skeptics find the timing far too convenient.
By spotlighting these deaths, President Trump is once again putting the Clinton legacy under the microscope—and he’s not pulling punches.
“This is The Video Hillary Clinton Does Not Want You to See,” Trump declared, pointing to years of unexplained tragedies and suspicious timing that have haunted the Clinton name for decades.
While the mainstream media continues to brush these incidents off as conspiracy theories, Trump’s bold move is reigniting a national conversation—and Americans are paying attention.
With the 2024 election heating up, it’s clear that Donald Trump is not just running against Joe Biden—he’s running against the entire political machine that protected the Clintons for decades. And he’s not afraid to call it exactly what it is.



