The clip hit like a political grenade.
In seconds, Trump’s post dragged America back into the darkest rumors of the 1990s. Names, bodies, whispers of power and payback. JFK Jr. Seth Rich. Vince Foster. A “body count” list that never quite dies, no matter how many fact-checkers sw… Continues…
Trump’s decision to blast out “The Video Hillary Clinton Does Not Want You to See” wasn’t just another Truth Social stunt; it was a deliberate revival of a conspiracy theory that has haunted the Clintons for decades. The video strings together a series of genuine tragedies — plane crashes, shootings, drownings, suicides — and overlays them with insinuation, inviting viewers to connect dots that multiple investigations and courts never have.
Fact-checkers like Snopes have spent years dismantling the “Clinton body count” narrative, finding no credible evidence that Bill or Hillary Clinton orchestrated any of the deaths. Yet the story refuses to die because it feeds something deeper: a belief that political power is always hiding a corpse in the shadows. Trump understands that power. By amplifying the video, he isn’t proving a plot; he’s weaponizing suspicion itself, ensuring that for millions, every Clinton tragedy will forever look like a crime scene.
Trump’s decision to blast out “The Video Hillary Clinton Does Not Want You to See” wasn’t just another Truth Social stunt; it was a deliberate revival of a conspiracy theory that has haunted the Clintons for decades. The video strings together a series of genuine tragedies — plane crashes, shootings, drownings, suicides — and overlays them with insinuation, inviting viewers to connect dots that multiple investigations and courts never have.
Fact-checkers like Snopes have spent years dismantling the “Clinton body count” narrative, finding no credible evidence that Bill or Hillary Clinton orchestrated any of the deaths. Yet the story refuses to die because it feeds something deeper: a belief that political power is always hiding a corpse in the shadows. Trump understands that power. By amplifying the video, he isn’t proving a plot; he’s weaponizing suspicion itself, ensuring that for millions, every Clinton tragedy will forever look like a crime scene.