A shocking video has surfaced showing former President Bill Clinton seemingly pushing his wife, Hillary Clinton, toward oncoming traffic on a busy Manhattan street.
The footage comes just ten days after Clinton testified under oath before the House Oversight Committee, insisting he saw nothing wrong in his ties to convicted child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.
Now, Americans are replaying the clip online, asking the same question: what exactly was he thinking at that crosswalk?
What the Cameras Showed
The incident occurred Tuesday, March 10, on Madison Avenue near 41st Street in Midtown Manhattan.
Bill and Hillary were walking together, with Secret Service agents trailing behind. As they paused at a crosswalk, Bill extended both arms and shoved Hillary toward the street—twice.
Hillary immediately reacted, raising her hands and stepping back. She said plainly, “No, no, no, no, no. Don’t do that. Don’t do that.”
Bill grinned in response. “That’s not a good idea,” he said, still smiling.
Eventually, the traffic signal changed, and the Clintons crossed safely. But the internet had already formed its own opinion. Conservative commentator Benny Johnson summed it up on X: “Is Slick Willy trying to get rid of her?”
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